C-T scanners are being put to use at Canada's airports for security screening, meaning travellers can soon leave their liquids, medical devices and large electronics in their carry-ons.
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority made the announcement in Vancouver today, where the first installation of the new technology is in place.
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President Nada Semaan says the C-T scanners will make security screening more effective and improve the passenger experience across the country.
Additional C-T equipment instalments are planned at other airports starting this fall and will be phased in over several years.