United
Airlines improves security with modern airport facility
United Airlines has further modernized the airport
security experience by becoming the first US-based carrier to feature
state-of-the-art, automated screening lanes at multiple airports with the opening
of its fully redesigned TSA Precheck security checkpoint in Terminal 1 at the
airline’s hometown hub of Chicago O’Hare.
Additionally, United becomes the first and only
airline in the country to exclusively dedicate automated lanes to a TSA
Precheck security checkpoint, continuing to increase efficiency and improve the
screening experience for its customers.
The new lanes enable up to five customers to fill
their individual bins simultaneously and move through the screening process
quicker, even if TSA agents need to perform additional screening on a customer
further up the queue. The lanes also utilize a parallel conveyor system that
automatically returns empty bins to the front of the queue.
“As the first and only U.S.-based airline to launch
automated screening lanes in multiple airports, United continues its commitment
to using the latest technology to meet the changing needs of our customers and
improve the airport experience,” said Greg Hart, United’s executive vice
president and chief operations officer.
“We are very appreciative of the ongoing
collaboration between TSA and our industry partners such as United,” said TSA
Administrator Peter Neffenger. “Working together in our efforts to deploy
effective, state-of-the-art technologies such as these automated lanes in
Terminal 1 at O’Hare furthers TSA’s ability to fulfill its security mission
while also enhancing the travel experience.”
“Establishing these automated screening lanes at TSA
checkpoints is an important part of sustaining the success we achieved since
last spring,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
“We’ve gone from an unacceptable 104
minute wait time at peak hours at O’Hare to some of the shortest in the country
among major airports. With the will, and the right technology, we will continue
this progress. And I want to thank United Airlines for opening the latest
automated screening lanes here at O’Hare.”
The opening of the newly redesigned security
checkpoint and three automated screening lanes at O’Hare marks the latest step
in United’s ongoing strategy to use the latest technology to ensure customers
have a reliable experience during their travels.
Last month, the airline
launched automated screening lanes at its hub in Los Angeles and expects to
open automated lanes at Newark Liberty International Airport, the airline’s
premier Trans-Atlantic gateway, before Thanksgiving. When United, in
collaboration with the TSA, completes the installation, the newly centralized
security checkpoint at Terminal C in Newark Liberty will feature 17 automated
lanes.
In addition to installing automated screening lanes,
United is building and redesigning checkpoints at several hubs throughout the
airline’s network that will dramatically improve the customer experience.
Key
initiatives include:
• Installing audio and visual enhancements
utilizing cutting-edge technology in the security queuing area to provide
customers with more information.
• Consolidating four checkpoints into one new,
centralized checkpoint at Newark Liberty.
• Redesigning security checkpoints at Chicago
O’Hare.
• Constructing a new, state-of-the-art customer
check-in area and a consolidated security screening checkpoint in Terminal 7 at
Los Angeles International Airport.
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