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A $2 billion upgrade to airport security rolled out across Australia has meant travellers no longer need to remove laptops, liquids or aerosols at screening, cutting wait times by up to 30%. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.
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00:00Airport security across Australia has become faster and far less painful, with travellers
00:07no longer required to remove laptops, liquids or aerosols from their bags.
00:12The new system, powered by advanced CT scanners, formed part of a $2 billion nationwide security
00:18upgrade that will come online by the federal government's deadline of November 7th, 2025.
00:24Airports in Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra and Hobart have completed
00:28their rollouts, while Sydney's and Darwin's final upgrades are set to finish in coming
00:33weeks.
00:35The technology is expected to cut wait times by up to 30 per cent, and double passenger
00:40processing speeds.
00:42Although coats and belts still need to come off, most passengers are now clearing security
00:46in under 10 minutes, a win for weary travellers.
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