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Orlando International Airport Will Be First To Utilize Biometrics To Expedite International Travel

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At today's April meeting, the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) Board voted to position Orlando International Airport (MCO) as the first U.S. airport to fully deploy the U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) Biometric Entry and Exit Program. The Board approved $4 million in funding to integrate the passenger processing system that will use facial recognition technology to facilitate the arrival and departure of all international travelers.

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This press release was sourced from Orlando International Airport on 18-Apr-2018.