Gatwick to become first British airport to roll out facial recognition to allow passengers to board planes without checks | TashaBernal
The airport, which conducted several trials in a joint venture with EasyJet, will use the face-scanning technology on eight further departure gates after the runway extension in 2022, the Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
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