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Hong Kong Express Airways
Selects FlightVu
AD Aerospace has been appointed by Hong Kong Express
Airways –Hong Kong’s fourth airline – to supply FlightVu
Cockpit Door Monitoring Systems (CDMS) for its new fleet of
Boeing B737-800 aircraft. Consisting of CCTV cameras linked
to an LCD monitor or strategically mounted in the cockpit
pedestal, the video security system will enhance Hong Kong
Express Airways’ existing safety and security features by
providing the airline’s flight deck crew with clear, forward
viewing, real-time video of the area outside the cockpit door.
Flush mounted, in low-profile colour coordinated housings, to
the aircraft interior outside the secure cabin door and in the
galley area, the FlightVu CDMS system will enable flight crew to
view the area outside the flight deck door, including the
adjacent galleys, from their usual seated positions. Pilots will
be able to visually identify anyone requesting entry and take
One of Hong Kong Express Airways’ new fleet of
appropriate action should an incident arise. Furthermore, the
Boeing B737-800 aircraft
system’s Infra Red Illuminators allow the area to remain in view
even with the cabin lights extinguished.
Royal Boon Edam Develops Biometric
Authentication Security Portal
Newly developed software has been introduced to
allow biometric authentication devices to be
integrated within the Circlelock high security portal to
create the most secure entrance currently offered by
Boon Edam.
The high security Circlelock portal equipped with
StereoVision 3-D security system already offers an
extremely reliable means of ensuring single
authorised person entry at unmanned pedestrian
access points, but this new option provides a 3 stage
security process beyond anything previously offered:
Entering the Circlelock requires authorisation from
an access control system
Once the authorised user is inside the Circlelock,
the StereoVision system verifies only one person is
present.
Once the StereoVision system has ensured only one
person is present, the biometric device is activated to
allow the user to be authenticated.
Passage is only granted when the single authorised
user has been authenticated, thus ensuring
fraudulent entry is not possible even if the authorised
user is forced to give up their access control card or
attempts to help another person through.
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