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The company is planning “eGates” at major U.S. airports, using biometrics to match faces to IDs and boarding passes.
Secure ID company CLEAR is testing out its new biometric eGates at three airports in the United States and Atlanta is on the ...
Security company CLEAR is partnering with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to launch new biometric “eGates” ...
The biometric face scan system for checking in at airports is available to Clear+ members who pay $209 a year and promises to ...
Dubai International Airport has unveiled an AI-powered immigration corridor at Terminal 3, enabling passengers to clear ...
SEATAC, Wash. — Biometric verification is coming to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport's CLEAR lanes ahead of the 2026 FIFA ...
The world's busiest airport in Atlanta is the first in the country to test a new biometric eGate that would have travelers ...
The new gates aim to modernize airport security checkpoints and improve the travel experience. Here's how they work.
While McKinney pursues its vision for the airport, Fairview will remain steadfast in protecting the interests of its ...
The TSA is moving aggressively to redefine how passengers move through airports with the launch of its new eGates pilot this week.
The partnership will help prepare the U.S. for the massive influx of soccer fans traveling to the U.S next year.
TSA and Clear have introduced automated e-gates with facial recognition for identity verification at certain airports, aiming to speed up security lines; the pilot is available to Clear+ members and ...