The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has installed a new computed tomography (CT) scanner in the security checkpoint at Boise Airport in the US to enhance explosives detection.

With the system, the airport’s TSA officers will be able to better detect items inside carry-on luggage that are potential security threats.

Discover B2B Marketing That Performs

Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms.

Find out more

This CT scanner utilises a sophisticated algorithm during the screening process. An X-ray camera captures hundreds of images while spinning around the conveyor belt, creating a 3D image of the screened item.

These images can be rotated by the TCA officer for a detailed visual analysis.

This added capability is said to make it easier to identify the shapes and densities of items such as bulk and liquid explosives, which are considered a major threat to commercial aviation.

With the new scanner in place, travellers do not need to remove their laptops and other electronic devices from their carry-on bags at the security checkpoint. However, travel-size liquids will need to be removed before the X-ray screening.

GlobalData Strategic Intelligence

US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?

Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.

By GlobalData

TSA federal security director for Idaho Andy Coose said: “Because the CT unit provides improved security threat detection capabilities, the TSA officer is able to get a better view of the contents of the bag. This will result in fewer bag checks and reduced contact with travellers’ belongings.

“During the coronavirus pandemic, the reduction of potential touchpoints is good news for travellers and TSA employees alike.”

TSA, which began using Boise Airport earlier this week, has been using CT technology to screen checked baggage for several years. It plans to install more compact CT units in airport security checkpoints across the US.

In 2017, Boise Airport installed a Security Center solution provided by Canadian IP-based system provider Genetec.

Airport Technology Excellence Awards - Nominations Closed

Nominations are now closed for the Airport Technology Excellence Awards. A big thanks to all the organisations that entered – your response has been outstanding, showcasing exceptional innovation, leadership, and impact.

Excellence in Action
OPS1 by TADERA has won the 2025 Product Launch Award in the Safety and Efficiency category for transforming how airports manage operations and safety. Learn how this integrated, GIS driven platform simplifies inspections, maintenance, and SMS compliance while turning operational data into real time, actionable intelligence.

Discover the Impact