CNBC takes you on an inside look at United Airlines Flight Training Center in Denver, Colorado. All of United's 12,000 pilots come through here for flight training every year.
Analogic Corporation created a computed tomography (CT) scanner for TSA that produces 3D images of carry-on luggage. The allows passengers to keep electronics in their carry-ons, and could one day allow passengers to keep liquids in too.
CNBC's Kate Rogers reports on what it takes to work at the TSA, which is hiring to meet summer travel demand.
CNBC's Kate Rogers reports on how the Transportation Security Administration is training and attracting jobseekers.
I think you can tighten the vetting process, says Bill Bratton, Teneo Risk executive chairman, and former NYPD commissioner, discussing President Trump's proposed travel ban on people from several Muslim-majority countries, what America needs to do to increase security awareness, and the TSA's screening of electronic devices at airports.
Former TSA Administrator John Pistole and Ben Baldanza, former Spirit Airlines CEO, discuss the tighter security practices that the TSA is trialing at some airports and what it means for airline travel.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is testing new procedures that will require travelers to unpack electronics from carry-on bags for separate screening, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Discussing the carry-on restrictions for electronics on flights from the Middle East with Gordon Bethune, former Continental Airlines chairman & CEO and CNBC contributor.
Former TSA Administrator John Pistole discusses the impact of the ban on electronics on some U.S.-bound flights from the Middle East.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) discusses the impact of the ban on electronics on some U.S.-bound flights from the Middle East as well as the FBI investigation into Russia.
Jim Cramer on Tuesday calls for the TSA to stop Samsung Galaxy Note 7's from coming on planes.