The high-tech move aims to contribute to ensuring social order andsecurity, reduce time for check-in procedures, and thus increase accuracy. Facial recognition technology can also improve the prevention and detection of passengers using fake documents, and detectingthose who are banned from flying or wanted criminals that cross borders.
In the first quarter of 2023, the facial recognitiontechnology will be piloted at airports, and the implementation resultshave to be reported to the Ministry of Transport.
Previously, in October 2022, the CAAV had a meeting with Airports Corporationof Vietnam (ACV), Noi Bai International Airport, Vietnamese airlines and groundservice companies, and the Ministry of Public Security’s National PopulationData Centre on the use of chip-based citizen identification cards for check-in on some domestic flights in six months before making a decision for officialapplication./.