Technology used in the medical field for years may soon revolutionize screening of carry-on bags at airports — bolstering security while dramatically cutting bottlenecks at checkpoints — with an ...
People flying out of Raleigh-Durham International Airport may notice that the X-ray machines used to scan their carry-on luggage look different than they used to. That’s because they are different.
Air travelers are likely familiar with the frustration of discovering you’ve packed something that isn’t allowed through airport security. Whether traveling for pleasure or business, you can make your ...