You can't check-in and the ATC won't work," said Pierre Coutu, programme executive at the Airport Management Professional Accreditation Programme. In the domestic section, fliers need to get their check-in baggage scanned at standalone X-ray machines. If the inline baggage check-in system is hacked, explosives and banned items can be put on an aircraft without the scanner being able to detect it. The 24 delegates attending the lab that started on Wednesday include airport personnel from Morocco, Abu Dhabi, Kenya, Singapore, Croatia, Australia and India. "Calcutta has a new terminal building and the airport director Atul Dixit is one of the first who underwent training under the programme," Coutu said.
Source: The Telegraph November 29, 2017 21:33 UTC