British Aviation Security
team conducts detailed assessment of Islamabad Airport
The successful two-day
visit of the British Aviation Security Team, led by Peter Robinson, to
Islamabad Airport has concluded.
Throughout their stay, the
team conducted a comprehensive assessment of the airport's security
arrangements and expressed commendation for the high-caliber safety measures
established for passengers' well-being.
The team also lauded the
airport's alignment with the security standards stipulated by the UK Department
for Transport (UKDFT).
A representative from the
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) conveyed that Peter Robinson and his team were
deeply impressed by the extensive security protocols executed at the airport.
The recognition of the
airport's security preparedness by an overseas aviation security delegation
highlights the endeavors undertaken by Pakistani authorities to maintain a
robust and dependable aviation security framework.
As the visit reached its
culmination, the Director of the Civil Aviation Authority presented an
elaborate briefing on diverse aviation security matters, spotlighting the
collaborative contributions of all stakeholders in upholding the utmost safety
and security standards.
This visit underscored the
significance of sustained global collaboration in enhancing aviation security
measures. Both parties reiterated their commitment to ongoing partnership aimed
at further advancing and reinforcing the aviation security apparatus.
Following the productive
engagement and assessment of Islamabad Airport's security protocols, Peter
Robinson and his team departed for the United Kingdom.
Amid the ongoing evolution
of the aviation sector, international cooperation and coordination remain
integral elements in addressing security challenges and fortifying worldwide
aviation safety. The outcomes of this visit are poised to facilitate future
initiatives geared towards enhancing aviation security systems and ensuring the
safety of air travel for all passengers across the globe.
Source: Samaa TV