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Orlando International Airport Tests Biometric Facial Recognition Technology. Here’s the Goal

Orlando International Airport tests three vendors' contactless facial recognition to cut wait times by up to 43% and improve security during a 90-day pilot.

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Orlando International Airport is testing new biometric technology to improve passenger experience and enhance safety as more than 56 million people pass through annually.The airport is partnering with U.S. Border Patrol and Customs for a 90-day pilot program to evaluate three different facial recognition systems. The goal is to see how the technology could fit into daily airport operations.The pilot involves three companies: Embross; Aware Inc.;…

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MCO piloting 3 new biometric scanning systems

Officials say the goal of this new technology is to move passengers around more efficiently while keeping safety top of mind.

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Orlando International Airport is deploying next-generation facial recognition systems to screen international passengers.

·Orlando, United States
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Orlando Sentinel broke the news in Orlando, United States on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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