By June, the company had hired medical staff and started testing airport and airline employees in the arrivals hall at Kennedy Airport’s Terminal 4. In August, testing was extended to passengers and the company started offering tests at Newark Liberty International Airport’s Terminal B for passengers and employees of airlines and the airport. “We are one piece of this to provide testing in the airport,” he said. “We’ve been on the phone lobbying congressional offices and representatives from the White House, the FAA, TSA urging funding for testing in airports,” Satzman said. XpresCheck plans to open at LaGuardia Airport and at Boston’s Logan Airport soon.
Source: bd News24 October 09, 2020 10:18 UTC