The attacker went on a stabbing spree after officials asked him to show his travel documents at the entry of the departure lounge of Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, police and local media said.
"One Ansar (paramilitary security guard) was killed in the knife attack," Nazrul Islam, a police sub-inspector, told AFP.
Up to three others including another security guard were also injured and rushed to a nearby hospital, additional deputy commissioner of police Rafiul Alam said.
Bangladesh has been reeling from a wave of attacks on foreigners, rights activists and members of religious minorities, among others.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's secular government blames local militant groups for the attacks, rejecting claims by the IS that it was behind the carnage.
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