Aviation association urges swift progress on global security plan
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has spoken out to get governments to move on with the Global Aviation Security Plan (GASeP).
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As new risks begin to threaten airports, new regulations come into play to protect the aerodrome environment and its inhabitants.
With multiple aviation authorities working within the industry, regs and legs are being continuously reviewed. Within this section of International Airport Review we hope to keep you up to date on the most recent amendments and rules.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has spoken out to get governments to move on with the Global Aviation Security Plan (GASeP).
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