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Smiths Detection Delivers Fully Automated International Remote Baggage Screening System Between South Korea and the United States

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Smiths Detection, a global leader in threat detection and security screening technologies, has enabled the successful launch of an automated International Remote Baggage Screening System (IRBS), setting a new global standard for cross-border aviation security and passenger processing between South Korea and the United States.

 

Driving Global Innovation

 

 

This achievement is led by Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC), which continues to set the global benchmark for innovation, digital transformation, and operational excellence in aviation. By pioneering the implementation of IRBS, Incheon has positioned itself not only as one of the world’s best airports, but as the world's reference site for next-generation international aviation security.

 

 

Faster Connections, Frictionless Travel

 

 

Under the new IRBS model, the checked baggage of passengers departing from or connecting through Incheon International Airport (IIA) Terminal 2 is screened remotely by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) before landing in the United States. Once cleared, baggage is transferred directly to its destination, eliminating the traditional reclaim-and-recheck process at the first U.S. arrival airport, a breakthrough for International-to-Domestic (I2D) connections.

 

 

This removes a critical bottleneck, reduces connection times by up to 20 minutes, and significantly enhances both passenger experience and airport efficiency. While the system currently applies only to the Atlanta route, IRBS-enabled routes are expected to gradually expand to Minneapolis, Seattle, Los Angeles, Detroit, and Salt Lake City.

 

 

Enabled Through Advanced Screening Technology

 

 

The system is powered by SecurePort-IRBS-K, Smiths Detection’s remote screening platform, deployed with 22 software licenses and integrated with HI-SCAN 10080 XCT computed tomography (CT) X-ray systems installed at Incheon International Airport’s Terminal 2. The HI-SCAN 10080 XCT provides high-resolution, 3D volumetric imaging of checked baggage, enabling sophisticated threat detection while seamlessly integrating with Incheon’s advanced baggage handling facilities, screening equipment systems, and automation infrastructure. All images and metadata are exported using the DICOS V3.0 standard and securely transmitted to CBP through a fully compliant data-exchange environment.

 

 

A Vision That Shapes the Future

 

 

“The deployment of SecurePort-IRBS-K at Incheon marks a defining moment for the global aviation security industry,” said Sunghoon Eom, Country Manager, South Korea, Smiths Detection. “This is the first time a fully automated, DICOS-based baggage screening workflow has been executed between two sovereign countries. Incheon’s leadership and Smiths Detection’s vision made this milestone possible.”

 

 

Cymoril Métivier, Global Digital Portfolio Director, Smiths Detection, added: “IRBS is more than a system – it is a blueprint for the future of aviation. By leveraging the performance of the HI-SCAN 10080 XCT and advanced digital connectivity, Incheon International Airport Corporation has shown how airports can scale securely, eliminate friction points, and redefine the international passenger experience. This model will shape global airport strategies for years to come.”

 

 

Looking ahead, Smiths Detection stands ready to support IIAC’s continued innovation with the next-generation SDX 10080 SCT, the strategic successor to the 10080 XCT. Designed to be future-ready, the SDX 10080 SCT delivers enhanced image quality, improved efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and compliance with evolving global regulatory standards. Its seamless upgrade path ensures that Incheon can continue its modernisation journey with minimal disruption as passenger volumes and regulatory demands evolve.

 

 

Collaboration Fuels Transformation

 

 

Operational service for IRBS began in August 2025, following a multi-agency certification effort involving the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Transportation Security Administration, Incheon International Airport Corporation, Korean Air, Delta Air Lines, Leidos, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. All data handling and transmission meet the requirements of Korea’s Personal Information Protection Act and U.S. CBP security and cybersecurity protocols.

 

 

The implementation represents Phase 2 of a broader multi-year roadmap that will continue expanding remote screening capabilities. Through this pioneering partnership between IIAC and Smiths Detection, Incheon is not simply keeping pace with the future – it is defining it, reinforcing its position as the global leader in secure, intelligent, and seamless international travel.

 

 

About Smiths Detection:

 

 

Smiths Detection is a global leader in threat detection and screening technologies for aviation, ports and borders, urban security and defense. With more than 70 years of field-tested experience, Smiths Detection delivers the solutions needed to protect society from the threat and illegal passage of explosives, prohibited weapons, contraband, toxic chemicals, biological agents, and narcotics – helping make the world a safer place.

 

 

 

 

 

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