New Delhi
New Delhi, Delhi

Designing and assessing pro-active strategies to combat security threats in airports and the aviation industry in India
Why attend Airport & Aviation Security India 2010?
As a result of it’s strategic location and fast growing economy, India is experiencing an increase in air traffic, airline operators, air connectivity and passenger flow. In the recent past India’s airports and airlines have been the target of terror attacks. The safety and integrity of airports and commercial aviation has never been more essential to India’s economic growth and there is presently a real need to increase and upgrade security measures in India’s airports and aviation industry.

The Airport & Aviation Security India 2010 conference will bring together industry stakeholders to assess the security environment and develop pro-active strategies to safeguard India’s airport and aviation industry.

The airport and aviation security priorities to be discussed at the conference include:

Design security measures to expedite passenger flow and enhance customer service
Integration of human security manpower and technology
Maximise communication among industry stakeholders for increased security coordination
Methodologies for contingency and continuity planning
Showcase the latest cutting-edge security solutions for airports and aviation
Places for the main conference and exhibition are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment.

Who should attend Airport & Aviation Security India 2010?
Job titles from domestic and intenational airports and passenger and cargo airlines include:

Chief Security Officers (CSO),
Chief, GM, VP, Director, Head, Manager:
Security
Airport
Operations
Terminal
Health & Safety
Cargo
Dangerous goods
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Job titles from the Government and law enforcement agencies include:

Minister of Aviation, Ministry of Aviation
National and State Deputy Home Ministers
Defence Ministry Officials
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
Anti-Terror Squad
Director General, DGCA
Chairman and senior management from Airport Authoority of India (AAI)
Senior Management from Bureau of Civial Aviation Security (BCAS)
Senior officers from the Air Force


Job titles from the Disease Control and Prevention include:

Health and Safety Officers
Deputy Health and Safety Officers
Testimonials from our previous Airport Security events in the Middle East

IQPC has succeeded in attracting speakers who shared challenging concepts that help ensure improved security at reduced costs

President, Aviation Canada, Canada

Very impressive and we are looking forward to introducing elements back home in the near future

Senior Security Officer, Royal Air Force of Oman, Oman

Exchange experience with others in the field of airport security and find out what is new in this field

Deputy Director General for Aiport Affairs, Kuwait International Airport, Kuwait

Be exposed to the latest measures in Airport Security

Project Manager, GACA, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Added by sashi18in on April 9, 2010

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