NEW DELHI: The Chief of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), Zulfiquar Hasan, announced on Friday that the Delhi airport is set to introduce comprehensive full body scanners by May 2024. This implementation marks a significant step in bolstering security measures within the airport premises. Despite initial plans, Hasan highlighted that certain provisioning issues have led to an extension of the deadline for installing both full-body scanners and CTX scanners in specific airports. Originally slated for completion by December 31, the revised timeline ensures a more deliberate and meticulous installation process. The introduction of CTX (Computer Tomography X-ray) scanners holds the promise of streamlining security procedures. Once operational, these scanners will eliminate the need for passengers to remove their electronic devices from their baggage during the customary security checks at airports. This innovation aims to enhance efficiency while maintaining rigorous security standards. The decision to incorporate advanced scanning technology aligns with the overarching goal of ensuring passenger safety and convenience. It signifies a proactive approach in embracing cutting-edge equipment to fortify airport security protocols. The impending installation of full-body scanners at Delhi airport embodies a forward-thinking strategy in the aviation sector, underscoring the commitment to embracing modern technology to safeguard travelers and streamline airport operations. This upgrade promises a more seamless and efficient travel experience for passengers while upholding stringent security measures. Bullet Train Set to Roll in 3-Yrs; Ayodhya Airport to Open by Dec End: Jyotiraditya Scindia Airports Authority, Gujarat Govt Sign MoU for State Airport Development