Heathrow Airport is piloting AI-driven security screening at Terminal 5, using advanced computer vision to support staff in analyzing X-ray images. The initiative, in partnership with Pangiam and Google Cloud, aims to improve detection accuracy and streamline the passenger journey.
Heathrow Airport has initiated a trial of artificial intelligence-powered security screening technology at Terminal 5, aiming to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency. The pilot involves advanced computer vision systems that assist security staff in analyzing X-ray images of carry-on luggage.
This technology, developed in collaboration with Pangiam and Google Cloud, leverages machine learning algorithms to identify prohibited items more quickly and accurately. The system is designed to support, rather than replace, human screeners, providing real-time alerts and reducing the need for manual bag checks.
The trial is part of Heathrow's broader digital transformation strategy, focusing on safety, speed, and customer satisfaction. If successful, the AI-powered screening could be rolled out across other terminals and potentially adopted by airports worldwide.
Heathrow Airport is piloting AI-driven security screening at Terminal 5, using advanced computer vision to support staff in analyzing X-ray images. The initiative, in partnership with Pangiam and Google Cloud, aims to improve detection accuracy and streamline the passenger journey.