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The elevated security screening means passengers in the CT screening line no longer need to remove bags with permitted liquids, aerosols and gels (100 ml or less), medical devices or large electronics including laptops from their carry-on bags
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The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s CT X-ray technology is now available on one screening line at Toronto Pearson’s Terminal 1 International checkpoint, with more to come in 2025.
The elevated security screening means passengers in the CT screening line no longer need to remove bags with permitted liquids, aerosols and gels (100 ml or less), medical devices or large electronics including laptops from their carry-on bags.
“We are excited to see the CT X-ray technology arrive at Toronto Pearson. We know innovations in technology help enhance passenger experience. With this new equipment, travellers will be able to move through security screening in a faster, more efficient way. We are confident this will create a smoother journey for our travellers,” said Khalil Lamrabet, Chief Operations Officer, Toronto Pearson.
Toronto Pearson is one of the first Canadian airports to receive this advanced security screening technology as part of CATSA’s national deployment program, which will bring CT X-ray to screening lines at several airports over a multi-year period.
Source: Travelweek