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Airplanes and safety. Rome-Fiumicino airport: body scanners still unused

Rome, Italy - The two devices, costing 200.000 Euros each, have been installed one year and a half ago

Their inauguration was expected for June 1, together with the new electronic systems for passport recognition. The two body scanners installed one year and a half ago in Fiumicino airport to detect arms on travellers’ bodies have been left unused instead. In times of growing concerns for Isis’ threats and “Strange disappearances” of foreign citizens, new safety problems seem to add to old unresolved issues...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1163194

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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