
Designed by Charles Bombardier, a Canadian who founded Imaginactive Imagination Platform in 2013, and industrial designer Ashish Thulkar. The goal of Aerochk is to provide an alternative to the delay and stress resulting from airport security controls that would have lost passengers' flight.
This system is responsible for checking the validity of the passport and if the person has a close flight. Then registers it for his trip and performs all necessary background checks. Facial identification will confirm the passport image with the individual, and the specialized agencies are responsible for ensuring that the passport in question has not been tampered with or has been fraudulently compromised. If the documents prove to be invalid or the background check is unsuccessful, Aerochk starts a process to alert the relevant authorities.

In addition to passport control and background, the Aerochk has the ability to record the height and weight of the passenger to improve the weight and balance of the aircraft and also to analyze whether the passenger may be a threat to the trip or to a country. Aerochk can ask questions to each traveler and record their answers.

The system also checks whether the bags contain dangerous or banned substances. Each bag is photographed and weighed and linked to the owner automatically. Big bags are converted into luggage compartment, while passengers will carry handbags when leaving Aerochk. If a problem is discovered in a bag or if further information is needed, it will be sent to a different outlet and inspected by the airport agent.