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Published on: 8/7/2008
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"In Phoenix (Sky-Harbor International Airport) during the pilot program last fall, more than 90 percent of passengers opted for millimeter-wave scanning instead of the pat-down," said TSA spokesman Carrie Harmon.
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Harmon and other TSA executives said Tulsa International is receiving millimeter-wave technology because the airport's security checkpoint configuration can accommodate the machines, while some larger airports were not ready for them.
"We chose airports based on a number of factors, including selecting airports of different sizes," Harmon said.
Millimeter-wave technology is being used at 10 U.S. airports: Miami International, Los Angeles International, New York's John F. Kennedy International, Baltimore-Washington International, Denver International, Albuquerque International, Ronald Reagan Washington National, Detroit Metropolitan, Dallas-Fort Worth International and Phoenix Sky-Harbor International.