IATA DG SAYS NEW GLOBAL SECURITY PLAN MUST BE STRATEGIC AND FLEXIBLE AND AVOID TARGETING SPECIFIC SOLUTIONS

THE NEW Global Aviation Security Plan (GASeP) needs to be flexible and strategic, avoiding mandating detailed specific solutions that risk becoming outdated, the director general and CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said. Commenting on the development of this plan by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in an exclusive interview with Jane’s Airport Review, IATA’s Alexandre de Juniac said We would like to see a plan that has clear strategic goals, backed up by ambitious and measurable targets. It should be built ...


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