Aviation Security 2011
Overcoming Modern Aviation Security Challenges Whilst Ensuring Compliance, Throughput and Customer Facilitation
Building on the success of our Aviation Security events in the US, Singapore, Dubai and India, Defence IQ is proud to present Aviation Security 2011 London.
Since the events of 9/11 and the 25th December 2009, the aviation industry has come under renewed pressure to increase levels of security with minimal impact on its operations and service to passengers. With increasingly stringent regulations governing security compliance, the costs of security operations (at European airports) accounts for around 35% of operational costs, leaving airline operators, airport authorities and ultimately passengers picking up the bill.
The aviation industry is finding it difficult to remain security compliant due to the current ambiguity of current regulations and a lack of policy coherence, which in turn had a negative effect on efficiency and passenger throughput. This conference is designed to help aviation security stakeholders to minimise costs, increase throughput and achieve security compliancy.
Key themes of the conference will include:
- Strategies to achieve compliance with national / international regulations
- Updates on the latest passenger, baggage and cargo screening technologies and their applications
- Learn the efficiency benefits of automated control technologies such as Biometric smart cards
- Ways to increase passenger data sharing / international agreements
- Securing air cargo and supply chains to 100%
- The role of enhanced CCTV and surveillance techniques (facial recognition technology)
Attended by leading security representatives from the world’s busiest airports, international airline operators, associations and law-making bodies as well as from technology providers, the conference will be an event not to be missed. Previous IQPC Aviation Security conference attendees have included:
- Security Managers, Ministry of Transport, State of Israel
- Directors of Aviation Security, White House National Security Staff
- Senior Vice Presidents, KLM Security Services
- Airport Managers / Terminal Operations Managers, Toronto Airport
- Operations Managers / Directors, Aviation Security International
- Directors of Safety, Abu Dhabi Airports Company
- Directors of IT / Technology, Boeing, European Biometrics Forum
- Director Global Aviation Solutions , G4S
- Security Group Member, IATA
If you have an interest in speaking at the conference or would like to sponsor the event, contact [email protected]
Speaker and Presenter Information
* Catherine Mealing-Jones, Director, Business Change, Border Transformation Group, UK BORDER AGENCY * Matthew Coleman, Head of Outcome-Based Regulation Project, UK DfT * Mike Fazackerley, Director of Customer Services & Security, MANCHESTER AIRPORT * Andy Blackwell, Head of Aviation Security, VIRGIN ATLANTIC * Ally Shearer, Government Affairs Team, VIRGIN ATLANTIC * Gunther van Adrichem, Security, Research & Development, SCHIPHOL AIRPORT * Jeroen van Vliet, Security Director, KLM SECURITY SERVICES * Dvir Rubinshtein, Aviation Security Operation Center Manager, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, STATE OF ISRAEL * Uwe Weigmann, MATNET Project Manager, BERLIN BRANDENBURG AIRPORT * Serhat Soydan, Head of Aviation Security, TURKISH AIRLINES * Allan Edward Thornton, Senior Manager Security, GULF AIR * Max Snijder, CEO, EUROPEAN BIOMETRICS FORUM * Nick Mower, General Manager Technical Services, EUROPEAN REGIONS AIRLINE ASSOCIATION * David Trembaczowski-Ryder, Senior Manager Aviation Security, ACI EUROPE * Nanne Onland, Director, DARTAGNAN * Dan Solomon, Senior Partner, HAWK ISMRelevant Government Agencies
Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Transportation, FAA
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When
Tue-Wed, Feb 22-23, 2011, 8:30am - 5:30pm
Where
America Square Conference Centre
One America Square
17 Crosswall
London GB
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