CALGARY – Travellers flying out of YYC Calgary International Airport will have a simpler, more streamlined start to their journey. Phase One of YYC’s new Centralized Security Screening area is now open to guests travelling domestically out of YYC, bringing three separate screening points together into one simplified, modern and spacious security experience. Thanks to CATSA’s enhanced CT X-ray technology, travellers can keep large electronics, medical devices and permitted liquids in their bags while breezing through security screening.
Centrally located on the departures level with easy access for travellers on any airline, the new screening area is designed to make security calmer, more efficient and more accessible for everyone – whether you’re travelling for a quick business trip or heading out on a long-awaited holiday with family.
“Security screening is an integral part of everyone’s journey through the airport, and for some, it can be a moment of uncertainty,” says Chris Miles, Chief Operating Officer at Calgary Airports. “Centralized Screening is about giving guests more breathing room, clearer wayfinding and a smoother experience from the moment they step into the terminal.”
What’s changing for guests
With Centralized Security Screening Phase One open, most travellers departing on a domestic flight will now pass through one main security screening point, instead of choosing between multiple security checkpoints, A, B or C.
Key changes include:
- One simplified entry point – centrally located near domestic departures check-in areas for easy access.
- New CATSA CT X-ray screening technology that helps people move through security more efficiently.
- More space and clearer sightlines so guests feel at ease and can see where they’re going next.
- A layout designed to reduce decision fatigue, with fewer “where do I go?” moments.
Keep liquids and laptops in your bag
One of the most noticeable changes for travellers is the introduction of CATSA’s CT X-ray technology, which has been in place at YYC’s “D” and “E” security screening points for several months. This technology allows guests to:
- Keep electronics, including laptops, tablets and medical devices, in their bags.
- Keep liquids, aerosols and gels in their bags, within permitted limits (100mL each).
“The opening of YYC’s new centralized checkpoint is an important step forward in how Canadians experience security screening. By installing CATSA’s innovative CT X-ray technology across seven screening lines, we’re strengthening security through advanced 3D imaging. In partnership with the Calgary Airport Authority, we’re proud to expand this innovation at YYC, enhancing security while making the screening process more efficient for air travellers.” Neil Parry, President and Chief Executive Officer (interim)
Designed with accessibility at the centre
Centralized Security Screening was designed with accessibility in mind for travellers of all ages and abilities. Services will include:
- A dedicated accessibility queue laid out to allow more space for mobility devices.
- Quiet areas and spaces to pause away from the main flow of travellers, to ease the journey and allow guests to move at their own pace.
An Accessibility Hub will be part of Phase Two of the project and will be a space where guests can access information, tools and personalized support for their journey through YYC.
“We know that security screening can be especially challenging for travellers with accessibility needs, particularly those that may be invisible,” continues Miles. “This screening experience brings a calmer space and more opportunities for assistance tailored to a diverse set of needs, reflecting our commitment to building an inclusive airport for everyone.”
About Calgary Airports
Calgary Airports (formally, The Calgary Airport Authority) is a non-share capital corporation incorporated under the Regional Airports Authorities Act of Alberta. It is responsible for the management, operation and development of YYC Calgary International Airport and YBW Springbank Airport. Calgary Airports’ commitment to safety remains a top priority. Our airports are important economic generators for the city, region and province, supporting thousands of jobs and generating billions in GDP through associated economic activity. Calgary Airports was also recognized as one of Alberta’s Top Employers for 2025.
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About CATSA
- Established on April 1, 2002, CATSA is a Crown corporation fully funded by parliamentary appropriations and is accountable to Parliament through the Minister of Transport Canada.
- CATSA is dedicated to working with its screening contractors and air travel partners to deliver service excellence through effective and efficient security screening.
- CT is state-of-the-art technology that utilizes advanced three-dimensional rotatable images enhancing screening officers’ ability to detect explosives and other threat items. For air travellers, it means that permitted liquids, aerosols and gels (100 mL or less each), medical devices, and large electronics can remain in their carry-on baggage when being screened.
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