Airport Security
OMAHA, Neb. - Omaha's Eppley Airfield now has a full-body scanner that will allow security officers to effectively see through a passenger's clothes during screening.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Airline travelers in the Carolinas should expect longer waits as security is upgraded at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport.
LONDON - The privacy fears raised by the deployment of full body scanners at airports are overblown, a committee of British lawmakers said Wednesday, adding that the technology was no more of a threat to passengers' rights than pat-downs or bag searches.
CHICAGO - The first and only full body scanner at the nation's second largest airport is now open for business.
BOSTON - The Transportation Security Administration is spreading airport body-scanner technology across the country.
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