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What is the state of international civil aviation security in the post 9/11 world?

What is the state of international civil aviation security in the post 9/11 world?. 2011 Sam Nunn Security Fellows. Overview. Current Policy. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO ) Specialized agency of UN International Aviation Safety Assessments (IASA) program

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What is the state of international civil aviation security in the post 9/11 world?

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  1. What is the state of international civil aviation security in the post 9/11 world? 2011 Sam Nunn Security Fellows

  2. Overview

  3. Current Policy • International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) • Specialized agency of UN • International Aviation Safety Assessments (IASA) program • US FAA - ICAO standards • International Air Transport Association (IATA) • SESAR, NextGen • US DOT Aviation and International Affairs • Database of international air traffic policies

  4. Flights by US Airlines • ICAO • governs the current international civil aviation policy of the US • Office of International Aviation + US DOS • Negotiate US airlines for serving international markets • Cities to be served • Passenger flights • Charter flights • Business rules

  5. Flights by Non-US Airlines • FAA rates the status • Category 1 • license and oversee air carriers in accordance with ICAO Standards • Category 2 • was not accessed by the FAA inspectors or • don’t meet the ICAO standards

  6. IASA Audits

  7. Recommendations • Risk-based passenger screening • Biometrics for trusted travelers • FAA monitoring of enhancements • Updated checklists • ICAO coordination/implementation • US Department of State partnering • FAA IASA Category for security • Address threat of terrorist activities

  8. Conclusion • Many changes since 9/11 • Greater attention to IASA checklists and monitoring • Regionally consolidated and standardized screening • Trusted Traveler pilot programs • Statesmanship • Attention to local customs • Coordination • Government officials • Airport administrators • Trade and industry groups

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