American Airlines is using a CT scanner to screen luggage at New York’s JFK airport

American Airlines has announced that it is working with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to install a new bag-scanning machine at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. The machine uses the same technology as CT scanners, providing a 3D image of a bag's contents, and is expected to be operational in late July.

The new scanner, which will be used at the airport's Terminal 8 security checkpoint, will allow TSA to rotate a bag's image 360 degrees to show its contents. American Airlines says this should provide a more effective way for agents to inspect bags for explosives and other prohibited items.

TSA administrator David...

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