06-05-2008, 08:11 AM
The Indianoposil airport is equipped with nine bulky luggage scanners worth $1 million each wait silently beneath the new terminal, poised to check for explosives at a combined rate of 3,600 bags an hour. Concrete bollards guard the main doors. Blast-resistant glass fills the front windows of the $1.1 billion terminal at Indianapolis International Airport, which will open this fall. New and renovated airports have poured millions of dollars into safety upgrades since the September 11 terrorist attacks, working advice from explosives experts into design plans that encompass everything from the most secure place for parking garages to more efficient security checkpoints.
This seems to be a very safe airport. I think, every airport in the world should be passing to such a system. Expensive? Yes. But safe. This should firstly concern EU authorities.
This seems to be a very safe airport. I think, every airport in the world should be passing to such a system. Expensive? Yes. But safe. This should firstly concern EU authorities.
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