Programme description & objectives
The participants will learn how to build a safe and secure Global Air Transportation System through the implementation of enhanced regulations, reliable technology, and best management practices. Participants will also acquire knowledge, techniques, and skills necessary for developing and managing international civil aviation security, as well as in measuring its performance. The program will further focus on the identification and management of security risks, how to communicate effectively on security with the Civil Aviation Authority, airlines, cargo agencies, airport service providers and other security agencies. Other topics to be covered include building a security culture in the aviation environment, management of the organization and the installation of a systemic approach to aviation security, the integration of human factors to the civil aviation security system, and the evaluation of the operation of the security system.
Venues | Dublin | London | Dubai | Edmonton | Lagos/Abuja |
Dates | Sept 3 – 7 | May 7 – 11 | To be agreed | ||
Cost | $3,900 per participant | TBA (=N=) |
For Whom
- Representatives from civil aviation authorities
- Experienced managers from airline operators, airport operators and airport service providers including those involved with either passenger and/or cargo operations
- Experienced airline and airport security managers and supervisors
- Members of aviation-related boards of directors
- Appropriate authorities for aviation security
- Police Authorities
- Narcotics control authorities
- Border control authorities
- Armed Forces representatives involved in airport security operations
Course content
- Threat to civil aviation, past, present, and future
- International and National Security Legislation
- Security Programmes. Annex 17 & Manual
- Access Control
- Control of passengers and baggage
- Security of cargo, catering & stores
- Security programme adjustments
- Contingency planning
- Response to major security emergencies
- Threat assessment and risk management
- Job analysis, job description and recruitment
- Staff Motivation: Deployment, Briefing & Supervision
- Technology and equipment
- Quality Control
- Security and Facilitation: IATA Security Management Systems
- Civil Aviation Security Management