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185. Airports in Spain to Enhance Security with Ionscan 600 Detector
Smiths Detection has been won a contract from the Spanish Airport Operator (Aena) to equip 24 of its airports with the new Ionscan 600 explosives trace detector for passenger screening. Almost 300 of the recently launched systems, manufactured by Smiths Detection`s Watford, UK, facility, will be supplied through its Spanish distributor Tecosa. It is the first major aviation contrac
186. United Airlines Modernizes Airport Screening at Newark Liberty
United Airlines is enabling customers to move through the screening process quicker at its hub at Newark Liberty International Airport now that a fully redesigned and consolidated security checkpoint in Terminal C has opened.
187. Volga-Dnepr Begins Validating ACC3 Status of Airports
Volga-Dnepr Airlines has validated the first seven airports in compliance with European Commission aviation security regulations for cargo operating into the EU from non-EU countries. The airline organised for an independent auditor trained by IATA and accredited by the EU to confirm the ACC3 validation status for airports in New Delhi, India, Al Maktoum and Fujairah in the UAE, Is
188. Elbit Systems to Train Australia’s Cyber Warriors
Elbit Systems of Australia has been selected by the Australian Defence Force to boost Australia’s Cyber Security capability. Speaking at Land Forces 2018 in Adelaide, Commonwealth Minister for Defence, the Honourable Christopher Pyne, said that Elbit Systems of Australia will deliver a Cyber Range training platform including infrastructure, network design and build, train the train
189. Helsinki Airport Development Programme Gets Underway
Finavia is increasing the capacity of Helsinki Airport's departure hall and improving terminal services. The first stage of the programme will be completed in the summer, at which time a new security checkpoint will be introduced in Terminal 2. At the same time, the shopping environment of the airport will undergo a complete transformation.
190. Qatar Airways Exempted from Ban on Electronic Devices for US-Bound Flights
Qatar Airways has been approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to permit passengers to carry personal electronic items on board U.S.-bound flights, departing from its hub Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar.
191. Smiths Detection wins US$21 million Order from U.S. Government
Smiths Detection wins US$21 million Order from U.S. Government. Smiths Detection has won a US$21 million contract from the U.S. Transportation Security Administration for aTiX - an X-ray machine that can automatically detect explosives and liquids at passenger checkpoints. The contract follows successful trials run by the TSA at airports in the United States. This initial order wil
192. New Regulatory Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Operations in Singapore
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Singapore Police Force (SPF) have enhanced the regulatory and permit framework for unmanned aircraft operations in Singapore to facilitate their usage while mitigating the associated aviation safety, public safety and security risks. The changes to the regulatory and permit framework are expected to take effect on 1 June 2015

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