GE Security: CTX 9400 explosives detection systems for Toluca International Airport

GE Security: CTX 9400 explosives detection systems for Toluca International Airport. GE Security announced its Homeland Protection business has sold two advanced technology CTX 940...

GE Security: CTX 9400 explosives detection systems for Toluca International Airport. GE Security announced its Homeland Protection business has sold two advanced technology CTX 9400 explosives detection systems (EDS) to Toluca International Airport in Mexico.

When deployed, they will help ensure that Toluca's passengers benefit from the latest and most advanced CT-based EDS technology available in Mexico.

The system represents the first in an evolutionary series of enhancements that constitute the company's Multi-Generational Product Plan (MGPP) for its CTX 9000 EDS line.

The plan offers customers the ability to protect their baggage screening infrastructure investments.

andre.carter@edelman.com

 

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