TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURER CALLS AT ICAO CONFERENCE FOR GLOBAL HARMONISATION OF SECURITY REGULATIONS

THE ASSISTANT president of a major security technology manufacturer has called at a global aviation conference fort the creation of global standards and rules on aviation security, policed by a single regulator. Daniel Goh, of China-based Nuctech, said a world certification system would reduce costs and the time to market for security innovations, enabling airports and airlines to better respond to developing risks. With multiple regulators, “the average time to get an approval is two to three years,” he noted, “That’s a long time before solutions come to ...


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