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Airport Airside As you guessed, Airside is officially called the Security Restricted Area. You must be a passenger with a valid boarding pass, a crew member with an airline ID or a staff member with a valid AIC Card. There are other people who gain access here, but more on them later.
The Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC) is required by any employee who will be working post-security within the restricted area at the airport. Temporary passes or ID badges are issued to personnel that are waiting for their security clearance approval from Transport Canada.
There will no longer be random mandatory COVID-19 testing for travellers arriving at the international airport. Submitting public health information through the ArriveCan app will be optional and it will no longer be mandatory to wear a face mask either in the airport or on a flight.
The RAICs mission is to build a better world for all by empowering a strong culture of design excellence in Canada. Through our work, the organizations vision is to establish Canada as a global leader in design and architecture. The RAICs national office is based in Ottawa with a growing federated chapter model.
The RESTRICTED AREA IDENTITY CARD (RAIC) is the red card containing the holders biometric data. It provides access to specific sections of the airports restricted area. RAICs contain biometric data, such as iris and fingerprint information, for greater control access to the restricted area.
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Restricted area identity cards (RAICs) include biometric data on the iris of the eye and fingerprints, which are used to strengthen access control for airport staff in restricted areas. To get an RAIC, you must have a transportation security clearance issued by Transport Canada.
The RAIC system, created by CATSA in partnership with Transport Canada and airport authorities, uses iris and fingerprint biometric identifiers to allow non-passenger access to the restricted areas of airports.

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