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First on FOX – Fox News Digital will begin implementing “One Stop Security” (OSS) on Tuesday by Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
The Congress-approved pilot program allows passengers arriving in the US from international airports to connect flights to bypass TSA regeneration.
Selection subject US Airline Careers American Airlines and Delta Air Lines have partnered with TSA to launch the programme from London’s Heathrow International Airport.
Nearly 20 years of shoe security policy ends by the Trump administration
American Airlines led the way on its first flight to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on friday.
Delta Airlines will begin one-stop flights arriving at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport by the end of July, according to the TSA.

New TSA One-Stop Security Program eliminates removal for international travelers with connected flights in the US (istock)
Adam Stahl, the assistant manager of the Washington, DC-based TSA, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that more foreign airports will be added to this month’s program.
“Streamlining security from overseas to the US is a truly common sense security approach to us,” Stahl said. “It really highlights the golden age of president and administration and takes the pigs away Traveling. ”
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Stahl said TSA is carefully monitoring the OSS program by considering improving “airport turnover times” and expects significant connection times to be reduced.
He said “it will not affect security.”

“We will only conduct strict threat screening and monitoring and security assessments for that last departure airport. That foreign airport is interested and qualifying to ensure there is a commensurate level of security.” (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
“We are doing strict threat screening and monitoring and more. Security assessment For the final point of departure, the foreign airport is interested and qualifies to ensure there is a commensurate level of security. ”
When asked what the airline’s checkpointing process will be for Americans over the next three years, Stahl said he expects it to be fully automated from curb to gate.
“We really envision a fully automated process, a process that is technically responsive and as seamless as possible,” he said.
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“We’re going to do everything we can,” he said. “[Secretary Noem] We do everything we can to bring in the private, public sector, airlines, airports and other stakeholders and truly create an American travel and transport security system that all Americans are proud of. ”
The new policy comes as the United States prepares to streamline the massive events taking place across the nation. America250 EventOlympic and FIFA World Cup matches.

TSA said it envisages a fully “automated” and “technical-enabled” travel experience for passengers over the next three years. (AP photo/Julia Nikinson, File)
Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security Section Christie Noem We have announced an instant end to turn off your shoes at TSA security checkpoints at all airports across the country.
“In the 20 years since that policy was introduced, our security technology has changed dramatically. It has evolved. TSA has changed,” she said in the presser.
Stahl is Sec repeatedly. Noem’s comment that TSA is considering ending the long-standing liquid rules on carrying.
“We are actively looking at every element of checkpoint, every element of security in general.”
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Stahl shared that he cannot fall into a threat assessment and risk attitude, but the TSA says it is “actively working every day” and decides how to optimize travel for US taxpayers.
TSA is also implementing the “Family On the Fly” program. Dedicated family lanes Select airports and discounted pre-check fees.