Australia is a step closer to replacing passport check-ins with face scans.

The plan, which was announced early last year, is being trialed by Qantas on 
passengers for flights into the Sydney Airport this week.

The move is an attempt to replace the “inconvenience” of relying on more 
traditional paper passports.

“We’ve worked with Qantas from the outset and are delighted to be partnering 
with them as we trial this technology,” Sydney Airport CEO Geoff Culbert said 
in a statement provided to the press.

“In the future, there will be no more juggling passports and bags at check-in 
and digging through pockets or smartphones to show your boarding pass,” he 
added.

“Your face will be your passport and your boarding pass at every step of the 
process.”

It’s still very early stages in a process that isn’t exactly being rolled out 
overnight. After all, implementing such technology for Sydney’s 43 million 
annual passengers is pretty large undertaking, even without myriad security and 
privacy concerns to contend with.

To start with, the technology will be utilized for international flights, to 
help automate check-in, boarding, lounge access and bag drop. Moving forward, 
the airport also hopes to implement it for mobile check-in and customs 
processing.

https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/05/sydney-airport-launches-face-scan-check-in-trials/
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