Should TSA be privatized? The argument for outsourcing airport screening

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12 Mar 2026 • 5:20 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Government shutdowns are causing significant disruptions at US airports, leading to extensive security queues due to unpaid federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers.
  • San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and nearly two dozen other US airports avoid these disruptions by using a federal program that outsources security screenings to private contractors.
  • These private contractors are paid from federal contracts that often remain active during government shutdowns, providing a buffer against financial uncertainties and ensuring continued operations.
  • Aviation experts view this privatization model, successfully demonstrated by SFO, as a potential solution to shield airport security from political impasses and maintain efficiency.
  • Critics, including the union representing federal screeners, caution that privatization could erode job protections, reduce worker benefits, and potentially weaken accountability and consistency in aviation security standards.

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