Great news if you're a passenger who still struggles getting liquids and gels ready for separate screening at the airport — we may not have to worry about it in the future.
New security technology being trialled at Melbourne Airport upgrades the existing method of scanning passengers' bags, which means liquids and gels, as well as laptops and other large electronic items, don't have to be screened separately.
The smart lanes developed by security screening company Smiths Detection takes a CT scan of passengers' cabin luggage to produce a three-dimentional image of what's inside. Currently, airport security screening uses 2D imaging.
The upgraded technology is also expected to see those dreaded security queues move a lot quicker.
The pilot program has been running since October at Melbourne Airport's T4 domestic terminal, which handles flights by Tigerair, Jetstar and REX.