Airports Using Full-Body Scanners
If you’re like me, you like to know what’s going to happen before it actually happens so you can plan accordingly (or at a minimum take on some semblance of preparation). When it comes to the outcry of full body scanners we believe if people know what they about to be asked to do there might be less shock when actually faced with it. With that, we publish a list of U.S. airports that are using full body scanners (as of November 2010) so if you happen upon one you can face the eventuality with dignity and not shock.
- Albuquerque International Sunport Airport
- Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
- Boston Logan International Airport
- Boise Airport
- Brownsville, Texas
- Buffalo Niagara International Airport
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport
- Chicago O’Hare International Airport
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
- Cleveland International Airport
- Columbus, Ohio: Port Columbus International Airport
- Corpus Christie Airport
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- Denver International Airport
- Detroit Metro Airport
- El Paso International Airport
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
- Fort Wayne International Airport
- Fresno Airport
- Gulfport International Airport
- Grand Rapids Airport
- Harrisburg International Airport
- Harlingen/Valley International Airport
- Hartford: Bradley International Airport
- Honolulu International Airport
- Houston Bush Houston Intercontinental Airport
- Indianapolis International Airport
- Jacksonville International Airport
- Kansas City International
- Laredo International Airport
- Las Vegas McCarran International Airport
- Lihue Airport
- Los Angeles International Airport
- McAllen Miller Airport
- Memphis International Airport
- Miami International Airport
- Milwaukee General Mitchell Milwaukee International Airport
- Minneapolis/St.Paul International Airport
- Nashville International Airport
- New Orleans Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
- New York John F. Kennedy International Airport
- New York LaGuardia International Airport
- Newark Liberty International Airport
- Oakland International Airport
- Omaha Eppley Field Airport
- Orlando International Airport
- Palm Beach International Airport
- Philadelphia International Airport
- Phoenix International Airport
- Pittsburgh International Airport
- Providence: T.F. Green Airport
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport
- Richmond International Airport
- Rochester International Airport
- St. Louis Lambert International Airport
- Salt Lake City International Airport
- San Antonio International Airport
- San Diego International Airport
- San Francisco International Airport
- San Jose Mineta International Airport
- San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International Airport
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
- Spokane International Airport
- Tampa International Airport
- Tulsa International Airport
- Washington Dulles International Airport
- Washington Reagan National Airport
Airports which were expected to receive the technology soon after the writing of this article (and which may be in place by the time you read this) include:
- Chicago Midway International Airport
- Houston William P. Hobby Airport
- Saipan International Airport
If you have specific questions about the new procedure you might want to check out the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for current information.