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Biometric Identification Implemented at Orlando Airport

Summary by Consumotic
With an annual flow of 58 million passengers, Orlando International Airport in Florida seeks to improve the efficiency of passenger review, through facial recognition technology, focused exclusively on U.S. citizens. From an alliance with the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, the initiative called Improved Passenger Processing (known as EPP) was launched, which seeks to speed up the recognition of U.S. travelers arriving on international …
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With an annual flow of 58 million passengers, Orlando International Airport in Florida seeks to improve the efficiency of passenger review, through facial recognition technology, focused exclusively on U.S. citizens. From an alliance with the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, the initiative called Improved Passenger Processing (known as EPP) was launched, which seeks to speed up the recognition of U.S. travelers arriving on international …

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Consumotic broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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