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MIA unveils new automated baggage handling system


MIAMI, Oct. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Miami-Dade County and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials hosted a media tour today of Miami International Airport's new state-of-the-art, fully automated baggage handling system. The new $324-million system, funded in part by a $101.2-million grant from the TSA, doubles the speed and efficiency of baggage screening and delivery for flights in MIA's Central and South terminals.

From left: MIA Director and CEO Lester Sola (center), joined by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava, U.S. Representative Frederica Wilson, and County Commissioner Javier D. Souto, discusses the new baggage screening system.

"This innovative system is a huge step forward in MIA's overall capital improvement program to modernize and streamline all phases of passenger and cargo service," said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez. "Installation of this new technology paves the way for quicker, smoother baggage delivery for our passengers, as well as more efficient operations for current and prospective airline partners."

In addition to nearly nine miles of conveyor belt and 12 new CTX 9800 explosives detection system machines, the upgraded system features 102 mobile inspection tables (MIT) in an 18,000-square-foot baggage reconciliation area ? one of the world's largest airport installations of automated guided vehicle (AGV) technology.

The MITs autonomously receive bags that require additional screening and deliver them via a guided floor track to 52 TSA inspection stations ? eliminating lifting and pulling by TSA officers, improving tracking accuracy, reducing noise pollution, and increasing the overall speed of the bag screening process.

"The efficiency of MIA's new system allows us to perform state-of-the-art screening to keep its ever-growing population of passengers and the broader aviation system safe every day," said Daniel Ronan, Federal Security Director with the Transportation Security Administration.

The new facility, which began its first phase of operations in July, can screen and transport more than 7,000 bags per hour - double the capacity of the previous two separate and outdated systems for concourses F, G, H and J. Eighteen airlines are already using the new system, with 30 more airlines scheduled to make the transition between now and mid-2020.

The new baggage system is part of MIA's $4- to $5-billion capital improvement program, which will enable MIA to serve a projected 77 million travelers and more than four million tons of freight by the year 2040.

"We are proud to partner with the TSA on this cutting-edge facility, which is one of many enhancements coming soon as part of our airport-wide renovation and expansion," said Lester Sola, MIA Director and CEO. "Improvements like the new baggage handling system will help MIA maintain its position as the busiest airport in Florida for international passengers."

Miami International Airport offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport, is America's third-busiest airport for international passengers, boasts a lineup of more than 100 air carriers and is the top U.S. airport for international freight. MIA, along with its general aviation airports, is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $31.9 billion annually and welcoming nearly 60 percent of all international visitors to Florida. MIA's vision is to grow from a recognized hemispheric hub to a global airport of choice that offers customers a world-class experience and an expanded route network with direct passenger and cargo access to all world regions. MIA is committed to sustainable practices. Learn more at www.MIAefficiency.com.

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TSA Federal Security Director Daniel Ronan demonstrates the bag rescreening process for County Commissioner Barbara Jordan and Representative Wilson.

SOURCE Miami International Airport


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