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Denver airport first to use new TSA full-body scanner

Transportation Security Administration at Denver International Airport is using a new technology that allows travelers to keep their hands at their side when screened at security checkpoints.

The Colorado Sun reports that airport CEO Kim Day says DIA is the first in the country to pilot the technology.

The new scanner uses the same basic process as the old ones. But TSA federal security director Larry Nau says what might seem like a nominal change – keeping your hands at your side as opposed to raising them in the air – can save a lot of time.

TSA in September introduced automated screening lanes at the airport aimed at speeding up the pace of bins carrying passenger items through screening.

The goal is to have the new  technology in place when the airport’s $1.8 billion main terminal renovation is completed.

Transportation Security Administration agents in plain clothes test a new full-body scanner that allows travelers to keep their arms and hands at their side at Denver International Airport on Monday, Dec. 17, 2018. TSA at Denver International Airport is using a new technology that allows travelers to keep their hands at their side when screened at security checkpoints.
(Jesse Paul/The Colorado Sun via AP)

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