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Velana International Airport is set to unveil the Maldives’ first-ever 3D baggage screening technology as part of its new passenger terminal, scheduled to open on July 26. According to Maldives Air...
Mohamed Hilmy
07 July 2025, 00:00
Velana
International Airport is set to unveil the Maldives’ first-ever 3D baggage
screening technology as part of its new passenger terminal, scheduled to open
on July 26. According to Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL), the
cutting-edge Baggage Handling System (BHS) will significantly enhance security
and streamline passenger experience, marking a major leap in the nation's
aviation capabilities.
The advanced
system, capable of processing up to 1,200 bags per hour, uses Computed
Tomography X-ray (CTX) technology, similar to systems deployed in premier
international hubs like Changi Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
It automates 80-90% of screening functions, reducing reliance on manual checks
while improving threat detection.
MACL says the
system addresses one of the most persistent pain points at the current
terminal: long queues and delays caused by pre-check-in baggage screening. With
the new terminal, passengers can proceed directly to one of 47 check-in
counters or multiple self-service kiosks, eliminating the need for preliminary
baggage scans outside the terminal.
The BHS
introduces a three-tier security architecture:
The improvements
also extend to arrivals, with six baggage carousels, up from four, supported by
faster retrieval systems to reduce delays, especially during peak hours.
Part of a $600
million terminal development project funded by the Saudi Fund and constructed
by Saudi Binladin Group, the new facility is designed to handle 7.5 million
passengers annually. The launch coincides with the 60th anniversary of
Maldivian independence, symbolizing a broader national push toward global
infrastructure standards.
Industry
analysts say the introduction of 3D baggage screening places the Maldives among
a select group of countries with advanced airport security systems. The move is
expected to boost the country’s aviation reputation and improve passenger
satisfaction in a sector heavily reliant on tourism.
Phased
operations will begin with the national airline’s inaugural landing on July 26,
followed by narrow-body aircraft usage in August and wide-body transitions in
September.
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