STAKEHOLDERS in the aviation sector have expressed the need for the
industry players to provide strong security measures, as well for
travelling passengers to imbibe the culture of self-security, which
would improve safety at the nation’s airports.
They concluded that terrorism threat had been potent and remains the greatest challenge to aviation safety and a source of worry to the world. Consequently, they tasked aviation security personnel to be more vigilant at all times as terrorists are evolving new ways of beating security.
The experts also advocated for inter-agency sharing of information at the airports, stating that the provision of several explosive detector equipment and body scanner machines at major airports would not achieve much without the cooperation of security operatives and the other stakeholders in the nation’s aviation industry.
Read more at : http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=125052:experts-seek-antidote-to-aviation-security-challenges&catid=32:business-travel&Itemid=563
They concluded that terrorism threat had been potent and remains the greatest challenge to aviation safety and a source of worry to the world. Consequently, they tasked aviation security personnel to be more vigilant at all times as terrorists are evolving new ways of beating security.
The experts also advocated for inter-agency sharing of information at the airports, stating that the provision of several explosive detector equipment and body scanner machines at major airports would not achieve much without the cooperation of security operatives and the other stakeholders in the nation’s aviation industry.
Read more at : http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=125052:experts-seek-antidote-to-aviation-security-challenges&catid=32:business-travel&Itemid=563
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