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Global Full Body Scanners Market Worth $1.37 Billion By 2017

Over 41 Percent Growth Expected Each Year Over The Next Five Years

According to a new market research report, "Global Commercial Airport Full Body Scanners Market (2012 - 2017)", the total full body scanners market is expected to reach $1.37 Billion by 2017.

Full Body Scanners play an important as well as a vital role when it comes to airport safety and security with regards to people screening, this can be the perfect back bone to the growing demands when it comes to people screening. It is, time awareness among the public is created so that they get to know the real facts on radiation levels they will be exposed too and also that their images will not be seen by anyone. It is again about instilling confidence in the minds of the passengers, by using full body scanners without any inhibitions.

Full Body Scanners are a need of the hour due to constant threats and attacks that are being tried by various outfits to dismantle the peace and tranquility of our various nations. These scanners are already in place in many parts of the world, due to fear of on-board attacks or to avert any hostage situation. This technology can detect a wide range of threats to air transportation security in a matter of seconds to protect passengers and crews.

The global full body scanners market revenue is expected to grow from $0.24 billion in 2012 to $1.37 billion by 2017, at an estimated Compound Annual Growth Rate of 41.57% from 2012 to 2017.

United States of America commanded the largest share of the full body scanners market revenue in 2012 at $146.3 million; and is expected to reach $585.9 million by 2017, at a CAGR of 31.99% from 2012 to 2017.

The report was authored by Jerryd Peter, Commercial Aviation Analyst, and published by MarketsandMarkets.

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FMI: www.marketsandmarkets.com

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