PAX Advanced automated screening lane

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The PAX Advanced lane is the most cutting-edge automated screening lane (ASL) for the screening of passengers’ hand luggage in airports or other secured areas.

The solution is available in several configurations and options, which means it can be adapted to any environment or aesthetic requirements. The system improves staff efficiency and reduces operational costs.It has been designed to achieve the highest screening capacity, provide a constant flow of passengers, and offer an outstanding level of security and ergonomics.

The PAX Advanced ASL guarantees an excellent passenger experience throughout the checkpoint. Ultimately, the security process is less stressful, more straightforward and comfortable for travellers.

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