Orlando International Airport has become the first US airport to commit to processing all international flyers using facial recognition technology.
Just in time for peak summer travel season, the Florida airport has installed a biometric entry-exit system that will process all arriving and departing internationalย travelersย with the facial recognition processย which takes about twoย secondsย andย has a 99 percent matching rate.
The aim of the program is to streamline and speed up customs and immigration lines.
During the process, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency compares the photographs ofย travelersย with those already on file in the Department of Homeland Security.
Cameras are installed at an airline or airport departure gate. Currently, the biometric technology is being tested at exits forย 13 major airports across the US. It is also being used for arrival processing at 10 locations.
Test airportsย includeย Miami, Atlanta, New York JFK, San Diego, Houston (Intercontinental and Hobby), Washington Dulles, Las Vegas, Chicago O’Hare, and Preclearance locations in Aruba, Abu Dhabi, and Ireland (Shannon and Dublin).
Participating airlinesย includeย Delta, JetBlue, British Airways, Lufthansa and Air New Zealand.
Last year,ย Britishย Airwaysย rolled out facial recognition technology for domestic flights at Heathrow Terminal 5.