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Today, Aviation Security plays as an important role all over the world. Although modern technologies and counter measures are implemented, threats to Aviation Business are still increasing. Being an International Airline, we should aware aviation security matters. We are warmly welcome to everyone who visit this blog. The objective is not only to develop security culture but also to get good relationship in our airline industry. This blog may contain aviation security news, information and other articles. Please give any advice about our blog.

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What is Aviation Security

The Primary objective of international aviation security is to assure the protection and safeguarding of passengers, crew, ground personnel, the general public and facilities of an airport serving international civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference perpetrated on the ground or in flight.


What is acts of unlawful interference?
These are acts or attempted acts such as to jeopardize the safety of civil aviation and air transport, i.e.:

- unlawful seizure of aircraft in flight;
- unlawful seizure of aircraft on the ground;
- hostage-taking on board aircraft or on aerodromes;
- forcible intrusion on board an aircraft, at an airport or on the
premises of an aeronautical facility;
- introduction of board an aircraft or at an airport of a weapon
or hazardous device or material intended for criminal
purposes;
- communication of false information such as to jeopardize the
safety of an aircraft in flight or on the ground, of passengers,
crew, ground personnel or the general public, at an airport or
on the premises of a civil aviation facility.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

al Qaeda Studied Airline Security Prior To Bomb Design

 

February 15, 2010 by Homeland Security News

Leaders of al Qaeda in Yemen claim that they studied airline security in the U.S. and overseas carefully before designing the bomb that Umar Abdulmutallab carried with him on Christmas Day.
In a new publication, according to a translation prepared by terrorism analyst Evan Kohlmann's translators, the group claims it studied x-ray machines, metal detectors, and explosive trace sniffers in considering how to prepare the bomb.
“It becomes clear that every machine has a weakness point that can be undermined,” the article says.
It also says that al Qaeda experts have determined that the detonator in the device did, in fact, go off, consisting of more than four grams of PETN high-explosive material.
“The fuse detonated, and this is what one of the passengers spoke about, that he heard a strong sound onboard the plane,” the article says.
The main charge, it says, was sealed to prevent “hydration,” presumably a reference to the fact that the explosive powder was in a plastic pouch to prevent it from being contaminated by perspiration.
 


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