British Airways Automates Boarding Process with Biometric Technology

Noman Ahmed
Biometric Blog
Published in
1 min readApr 17, 2019

British Airways pioneered the use of biometric technology in automation of the boarding of an aircraft. On January 18th, the airline service showcased an automatic boarding process with the help of highly advanced facial recognition technology. This is not just a luxury or marketing campaign for the company, it became a necessity.

Prior to this event, in December 2017, a stowaway passenger was found on board of a nonstop Al Nippon Airways flight that was traveling from LA to Tokyo. The flight had to return to the LA airport again despite having been en route for three hours. This happened because the passenger created a false boarding pass and got on board. This did not just cause trouble for the passengers on board who had to fly four thousand miles extra but also caused a massive loss both for the ANA and the LA airport. These sort of events call for an efficient, secure checking system Click to continue reading

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