Thruvision lands Orlando airport contract as US aviation momentum builds

Thruvision has won a $0.6 million (£0.4 million) contract to supply five of its 81-Series walk-through screening systems to Orlando International Airport, with delivery expected by the end of this month.

The systems, ordered by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, will be used for aviation worker screening and feature a new battery-powered base designed for mobile deployment. The deal also includes two years of enhanced support.

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It marks the latest in a string of US airport wins for the AIM-listed security technology firm, following a similar contract at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport announced in December. Orlando takes the total number of US airports using Thruvision’s kit to five.

Kevin Gramer, Senior Vice President, Thruvision Americas, commented: “This order reinforces our growing position in the U.S. aviation market. Airports need worker screening solutions that are mobile, compliant, and affordable-without compromising security or throughput. Thruvision systems are designed to give operators that flexibility, helping them strengthen employee screening while keeping operations moving efficiently.”

Thruvision’s technology is now deployed across airports and critical infrastructure sites globally, and the recent run of US orders points to broadening adoption in what remains a significant growth market for the company.

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