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Delhi: A system to return trays that could make T3 security check smoother

The ATRS, an extension of X-ray machine on both sides, will automatically return empty trays for passengers to put their bags, effectively ending the hassle to look for one — and also prevent empty trays from piling up.

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In a move that could drastically bring down waiting time during security check-in at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has introduced a smart security lane with automated tray return system (ATRS).

A senior official of DIAL said the decision to install ATRS was taken after a successfully test was conducted at Terminal-3 for around three months. “Currently it has been decided to install ATRS for T-3 domestic departure pre-embarkation security check (PESC) area, T-3 domestic to international transfer area, T-3 domestic to domestic transfer area, T-1 departure PESC area and T-1 transfer area,” the officer said.

Confirming the installation of ATRS, I Prabhakara Rao, CEO (DIAL), said, “To make Delhi Airport a digital and smart airport, we have successfully introduced smart security lane with ATRS. This system will significantly reduce waiting time of the commuters at the point of baggage screening, and also lessen chaos and confusion at the security check area. This is a proven technology and has been adopted by several world class airports, globally.”

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Explaining the features of ATRS, the official said that the ATRS, an extension of X-ray machine on both sides, will automatically return empty trays for passengers to put their bags, effectively ending the hassle to look for one — and also prevent empty trays from piling up. “ATRS will separate suspicious baggage automatically and allow security forces to handle 40 per cent extra passengers. Also, currently, a passenger has to spend around seven to eight minutes for the security check, but now the time is likely to reduce to less than five minutes as every machine can clear 350 trays per hour, against 180 passengers in the current system” the official said.

During the test, it was observed that the new system will ensure faster security check clearance. “Passengers will spend less time waiting in queue during security checks. Four passengers can offload their belongings on the trays at a time,” the official said.

Mahender Singh Manral is an Assistant Editor with the national bureau of The Indian Express. He is known for his impactful and breaking stories. He covers the Ministry of Home Affairs, Investigative Agencies, National Investigative Agency, Central Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Agencies, Paramilitary Forces, and internal security. Prior to this, Manral had extensively reported on city-based crime stories along with that he also covered the anti-corruption branch of the Delhi government for a decade. He is known for his knack for News and a detailed understanding of stories. He also worked with Mail Today as a senior correspondent for eleven months. He has also worked with The Pioneer for two years where he was exclusively covering crime beat. During his initial days of the career he also worked with The Statesman newspaper in the national capital, where he was entrusted with beats like crime, education, and the Delhi Jal Board. A graduate in Mass Communication, Manral is always in search of stories that impact lives. ... Read More

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