Passengers travelling through Montreal’s Trudeau airport no longer have to remove laptops from their carry-on thanks to new CT X-ray technology.
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority's (CATSA's) has installed the scanners at the Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL).
CATSA says passengers travelling through YUL now have access to an elevated security screening experience on one screening line at the domestic/international security checkpoint. There’s no need to remove bags with permitted liquids, gels (100 ml or less), medical devices or large electronics—including laptops—from their carry-on bags.
YUL is one of the first Canadian airports to receive this advanced security screening technology as part of CATSA's national deployment program, which will bring CT X-rays to screening lines at several airports over a multi-year period.