Known Traveller Digital Identity: Canada's Known Traveller Digital ID (KTDI) is a $150M pilot project deal with WEF/Klaus Schwab.

"Canada in 2019 inked a $150M pilot project for paperless travel for citizens. The Known Traveller Digital Identity uses a traveller managed digital identity for international paperless travel. By 2030 international air travel is expected to rise to 1.8 billion passengers, up 50 percent from 2016.

"Christoph Wolff, head of mobility at World Economic Forum said this project offers a solution by using interoperable digital identities. Passenger benefit from a holistic system for secure and seamless travel. It will shape the future of aviation and security. KTDI will allow WEF to have greater control over people's personal data.The identity data that is usually stored on a chip on a passenger's passport is instead securely stored and encrypted on their mobile device. Passengers can manage their identity data and consent to share it with border authorities, airlines, and other pilot partners in advance. Using biometrics the data is checked at every leg of the journey until arrival at the destination without the need for a physical passport."

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