JFK Airport T1 & Vision-Box to Roll Out Facial Recognition Boarding

Using biometric eGates, which will recognize international travelers by their face, the platform will allow them to board their aircraft in seconds, matching the live faces with previously enrolled and stored images, with no need for them to present either passports or boarding passes at the gate. (Courtesy of Vision-Box)
Using biometric eGates, which will recognize international travelers by their face, the platform will allow them to board their aircraft in seconds, matching the live faces with previously enrolled and stored images, with no need for them to present either passports or boarding passes at the gate. (Courtesy of Vision-Box)

New York’s John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport Terminal One Group and Vision-Box are modernizing passenger processing have signed a cooperation agreement roll out one of the largest biometric boarding airport platforms in the United States.

Passengers will be able board without the need to show their passports or boarding passes.

Using biometric eGates, which will recognize international travelers by their face, the platform will allow them to board their aircraft in seconds, matching the live faces with previously enrolled and stored images, with no need for them to present either passports or boarding passes at the gate.
Courtesy of Vision-Box

The upcoming transformation of the airport envisions the creation of modern facilities and infrastructure to accommodate significant growth, and to offer an outstanding world-class experience to customers.

Terminal One is the home of 26 international carriers including Lufthansa, Air France, Japan Airlines, Korean Airlines and, which comprise the Terminal One Group Association (TOGA), terminal owners and leaders of the massive transformation program.

JFK Airport and TOGA have taken a visionary approach to passenger experience, welcoming the adoption of a seamless biometric-based passenger management platform as a strategic long-term growth pillar.

(The modern digital airport is customer-centric and designed for the passenger to enjoy. It’s an open-space without obstacles, waiting lines or repetitive stop-and-go procedures. Courtesy of Vision-Box and YouTube. Posted on Mar 26, 2019.)

self-service biometric boarding solution will be implemented in Terminal 1 to offer a more convenient, faster boarding process.

International Travelers will be allowed to board their aircraft in just a few seconds using biometric eGates, which will recognize them by their face.

The platform will match the live faces with previously enrolled and stored ones, so passengers will not need to present their passport or boarding pass at the gate.

“Biometric self-boarding is one of our top priorities – improving the passenger experience and enhancing security and safety for all those who travel at JFK Terminal One,” explained Steve Rowland, TOGA Executive Director.

Courtesy of the The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Rowland is enthusiastic about the development with the experienced partners at Vision-Box.

“We are proud to pilot this unique, paperless, biometric boarding process, and CBP and Vision-Box have been tremendous partners in this effort.”

After taking part in the Los Angeles Airport proof of concept, Lufthansa has reconfirmed their support to seamless travel.

Having been instrumental in the cooperation process so far, the airline will be the first to use the technology at JFK Terminal One, their largest USA operation.

Miguel Leitmann, Vision-Box CEO
Miguel Leitmann, Vision-Box CEO

“We believe JFK Terminal One is another leading example of delivery of a contactless travel solution able to modernize key aviation processes through our Orchestra™ platform,” added Miguel Leitmann, Vision-Box CEO.

“We empower airports to provide a seamless travel experience to their passengers and offer real value to their airline partners.”

“Vision-Box is delivering to the US Government the data required to control a safe and secure border.”

“Amsterdam, Bangalore, Dubai, London-Gatwick, Lisbon, Montevideo, Los Angeles, Sydney, and now JFK Terminal One are all supporting the “OneID” vision and are role models of our network of over 80 airport partners worldwide.”

“I am particularly proud of the team at our new Americas Center of Excellence in Miami, FL, that we opened for operation in 2018.”

(No need to use your passport. Just your face to get you on board. See the new Vision-Box self-service facial recognition technology which was trialed at LAX to expedite boarding processes. Courtesy of KTLA 5 and YouTube.) 

“The new solution at JFK Airport will mean significant improvements in efficiency, capacity expansion, security and guest experience,” said Igor Oliveira, Technology and Solutions Director for Americas, Vision-Box.

Igor Oliveira, Technology and Solutions Director for Americas, Vision-Box
Igor Oliveira, Technology and Solutions Director for Americas, Vision-Box

“This comprehensive solution includes self-boarding eGates, smart cameras and a secure orchestration platform that connects all assets, data and stakeholders to guarantee a seamless, frictionless process.”

“We are grateful for the outstanding support by the partners of the initiative, namely the carriers.”

“Travel will become as seamless and attractive as collaboration in the broader aviation ecosystem gets this active and prolific.”