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ICAO–AENA Seminar on Airport Management: Security and Quality Antigua, Guatemala, 14 - 18 October 2002

ICAO–AENA Seminar on Airport Management: Security and Quality Antigua, Guatemala, 14 - 18 October 2002. ICAO AVSEC Programme Michiel Vreedenburgh ICAO Regional Officer Aerodromes & Ground Aids North American, Central American and Caribbean Regional Office - Mexico. 2001 Security Statistics.

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ICAO–AENA Seminar on Airport Management: Security and Quality Antigua, Guatemala, 14 - 18 October 2002

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  1. ICAO–AENA Seminar on Airport Management: Security and QualityAntigua, Guatemala, 14 - 18 October 2002 ICAO AVSEC ProgrammeMichiel VreedenburghICAO Regional Officer Aerodromes & Ground AidsNorth American, Central American and Caribbean Regional Office - Mexico

  2. 2001 Security Statistics 21 acts of unlawful interference • 7 unlawful seizures • 2 attempted seizures • 4 facility attacks • 4 attempted facility attacks • 2 in-flight attacks • 1 attempted in-flight attack • 1 attempted sabotage 301 passenger & 44 crew fatalities

  3. Continuous strengthening Annex 17 1970 Assembly Hijackings Launch Pads to Security New Dimensions 2002 Conference 2001 Assembly Aircraft as Weapons of Destruction

  4. AVSEC Section Mission Mission statement: To develop aviation security principles, communicate and promote such principles worldwide and assist ICAO Contracting States in implementing them.

  5. AVSEC Technical Programme Annex 17 adopted in 1974 (1st Edition) Recent edition: 7th Ed April 2002 (10 amendments)

  6. AVSEC Technical Programme ICAO Security Manual (Doc 8973/5) • Published 1971, revised 1983, 1987, 1992 and 1996 • New update being finalised

  7. ICAO AVSEC Programme Implementation • Regional AVSEC Seminars (since 1973) • Technical Assistance Projects (since 1977) • Regional AVSEC Coordinators • Mechanism for Financial, Technical and Material Assistance to States (since 1989) • Short-Term Expert Programme

  8. Aviation Security Activities • 139 Mechanism States • 120 States visited - Technical Reports • 35 States received follow-up missions • Average of 50 training events per year • More than 210 training events since inception in 1989 • More than 4,200 participants in total • 10 Aviation Security Training Centres (ASTCs) • Brussels/Moscow/Kiev/Casablanca/Dakar/ Nairobi/Amman/Penang/Port of Spain/Quito

  9. Sabotage of aircraft and airport facilities

  10. Hijacking of Aircraft

  11. Armed attacks on airports & Attacks against air carrier premises

  12. ICAO Countermeasures Philosophy • Civil Aviation shall operate from a safe and secure environment free from unlawful interference

  13. ICAO Countermeasures Philosophy • States shall develop and implement such legislation and procedures as are necessary to ensure that there is a safe and secure environment

  14. ICAO Countermeasures Philosophy • The security standards put in place shall be consistent with Standards and Recommended Practices as promulgated by ICAO

  15. ICAO Countermeasures Philosophy • These standards shall be adequate to meet the threat

  16. COMMON PROBLEMS Lack of national AVSEC programmes

  17. COMMON PROBLEMS Lack of national AVSEC programmes Lack of national legislation

  18. COMMON PROBLEMS Lack of national AVSEC programmes Lack of national legislation Lack of training programmes

  19. COMMON PROBLEMS Lack of national AVSEC programmes Lack of national legislation Lack of training programmes Division of responsibility

  20. COMMON PROBLEMS Lack of national AVSEC programmes Lack of national legislation Lack of training programmes Division of responsibility Lack of coordination

  21. COMMON PROBLEMS Lack of national AVSEC programmes Lack of national legislation Lack of training programmes Division of responsibility Lack of coordination Lack of contingency planning

  22. COMMON PROBLEMS Lack of national AVSEC programmes Lack of national legislation Lack of training programmes Division of responsibility Lack of coordination Lack of contingency planning Inadequate implementation of SARPs

  23. Actions by ICAO sinceEvents of 11 September 2001

  24. ICAO Assembly • 33rd ICAO General Assembly held in Montreal from 25 September to 5 October 2001 • Passed Assembly Resolutions 33/1 and 33/2

  25. ICAO Assembly (cont’d) The Assembly (and AVSECP/12) considered new security measures including: • locking of cockpit doors • application of Annex 17 to domestic flights • background checks and security controls on staff

  26. ICAO Assembly (cont’d) • Further comprehensive review of Annex 17 to facilitate audit programme • Review of AVSEC legal instruments • Security Audit Programme • Convening of High-level, Ministerial Conference on Aviation Security

  27. Amendment 10 to Annex 17 Review of Annex 17 conducted by the ICAO Aviation Security Panel (AVSECP) 7th Edition of Annex 17 incorporating Amendment 10 was published in April 2002 and became applicable on 1 July 2002

  28. Amendment 10 New definitions: • aircraft security check • background check • human factors and human performance • security restricted area • unidentified baggage

  29. Amendment 10 • Seventeen new Standards • Eight new Recommended Practices • Seven Recommended Practices upgraded to Standards

  30. Amendment 10 • application of Annex 17 measures to domestic flights

  31. Amendment 10 • national quality control

  32. Amendment 10 • International cooperation

  33. Amendment 10 • measures relating to security of aircraft

  34. Amendment 10 • measures relating to passengers and their cabin baggage

  35. Amendment 10 • measures relating to checked baggage

  36. Amendment 10 • measures relating to access control

  37. Amendment 10 • management of response to acts of unlawful interference

  38. Amendment 10 • code-sharing / collaborative arrangements

  39. Amendment 10 • human factors principles

  40. Amendment 27 to Annex 6 Part I Chapter 13 Security – applicable 28 Nov. 2002 • Strengthened flight crew compartment door (Recommendation – Standard 1 Nov. 2003) • Locking of door during flight • Monitoring of area outside door • Communications with flight crew • Aircraft search inspection • Security training programme • Applicable to domestic operations

  41. High-level, Ministerial Conference • Montreal, 19 to 20 February 2002 • Endorsed ICAO Aviation Security Plan of Action, including regular, mandatory, systematic and harmonized audits of aviation security

  42. AVSEC Audit Programme • Programme based on existing methodologies • Aims to promote compliance with Annex 17 • Aims to assist States to introduce good national quality control programmes

  43. 13th Meeting of AVSEC Panel April 2002 Security Strategic Objective No. 9 “To develop a detailed programme for the implementation of an ICAO Universal Security Audit”

  44. Further amendments to Annex 17 • AVSECP/14 in September 2002 • AVSECP/15 in March 2003 • Revision to make SARPs more “auditable”

  45. ICAO Security Manual • Revision in progress • Sixth Edition to be finalised in 2002 • Updated with regard to new SARPs • Inclusion of more “job aids”

  46. Where to from here?

  47. Preventive Measures - Key Concepts Future ICAO AVSEC Developments Aviation Security Plan of Action Universal Security Audit Programme Aviation Security Regional Units GREPECAS AVSEC Committee

  48. AVSEC Plan of Action • AVSEC audit programme • New and emerging threats • Identification, analysis, assessment, risk management methodology and development of response • Strengthened AVSEC SARPs • Annex 17 • Security Manual • Annexes 1, 6, 8, 11, 14 & 18

  49. AVSEC Plan of Action • Review of legal instruments and air navigation procedures • Expedited work on machine readable travel documents and biometrics • ASTPs & ASTCs • Seminars, exercises & workshops • AVSEC Mechanism • Technical Cooperation Projects

  50. AVSEC Audit Programme • Civil aviation security programmes • Airport security arrangements • References – ICAO USOAP, ECAC and US AVSEC audit programmes • Baseline – Annex 17 Standards

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