Firm Says Access Control Goes 'Beyond Biometrics'

An airport security program under way at BWI Thurgood Marshall International Airport "has put a new emphasis on the need for greater use in airports of stronger identity verification technology," according to Paul Onorato, president of the Coalition of Airline Pilots Associations [CAPA]. Onorato made his remarks at an Airports Council International-North America panel discussion on airport security. "Positive identification of anyone with access to the cockpit is essential and that's why CAPA is pleased with the success, thus far, of the BWI SecureScreen program," says Onorato. SecureScreen is a joint effort ...

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