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Security APEC Ministerial Conference Security Patricio Sepúlveda C. IATA Regional Director Latin America and Caribe I A T A
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APEC May 2002 Security 273 airlines 97% regular passengers and cargo movement What is IATA?
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APEC May 2002 Security To represent and to serve the airline industry IATA’s Mission
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APEC May 2002 Security To promote Operating and airport Safety & Security Contribute with the air industry to achieve adequate profits levels Provide the industry with High-quality products and services Identify and articulate common industry positions Ensure the healthy and sustainable development of the industry IATA’s General Objectives
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APEC May 2002 Security Contribution from the Air Transportation to the World Economy In the year 2000 the revenue was more than US$ 313 trillions more than 30,5 million people around the world were employed: Directly: 4,3 millions Indirectly: 9,3 millions Induced: 16,9 millions
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APEC May 2002 Security Financial Resuls of the IATA AIRLINES (Regular International Services- US$ trillions)
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APEC May 2002 Security Direct Relation Between Air Movement and GDP
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APEC May 2002 Security (%) Passengers Air Movement per Region 5% 40% 26% 2% 3% 24%
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APEC May 2002 Security 100 airlines in operation 42 States and 574 airports 114 millions of passengers are transported Latin America and the Caribe Year 2002 (Estimate)
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APEC May 2002 Security IATA’s View on Security Matters The new security measures must be as follows: Security must be mainly financed by States Be in harmony with international standars Efficient, operationally managed and seeking to improve security In coordination among the industry members
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APEC May 2002 Security Finance Security financing - government responsibility There are new security rates/taxes in force
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APEC May 2002 Security Security Harmonization Constitution of the Global Action Group in Aeronautics Security (GASAG) Preparation of the document on the IATA/GASAG view on security matters
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APEC May 2002 Security Harmonisation - ICAO Ministerial Conference AVSEC Pannel Aircraft Security
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APEC May 2002 Security Harmonisation - Europe Direct link with the European Commission on Civil Aviation, European Union and the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) Document No. 30 on Security in the European Civil Aviation Commission Projects on standards in the European Union Audit harmonisation is currently required
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APEC May 2002 Security Harmonisation - USA IATA and the FAA have met on a regular basis to discuss several important issues The IATA General Director, Mr. Pierre Jeanniot met with the USA Transport Department
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APEC May 2002 Security Aircraft Security FAA considering Fase 1 - section 129 ops ICAO Standard- Fortified Cockpit Door FAA requirement - Fortified Cockpit Door Equipments and Service Bulletins for Fortified Cockpit Door: Phase 2
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APEC May 2002 Security IATA Security Project Airport Security Aircraft Security
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APEC May 2002 Security IATA Security Projects (continuation) Airport Security Supervison (audit) Program IATA Security Handbook Training Programs
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APEC May 2002 Security IATA Security Projects (continuation) Cargo Security Security Standards
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APEC May 2002 Security Security Activities: Next Steps Harmonisation of the new security measures Implementation of the ICAO Ministerial Conference Directives Cargo Security
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APEC May 2002 Security Security Activities Next Steps New technology in security Continued support to its airlines
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APEC May 2002 Security Related Activities USA Customs requires Anticipated Passengers Information The USA Immigration Department requires additional data Other states are planning to request Anticipated Passengers data
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APEC May 2002 Security Related Activities (continuation) The USA proposal related to the use of biometric technology in passports
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APEC May 2002 Security Conclusions September 11 events: security as a priority Security: first priority Costs related to security measures: assumed by the states
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APEC May 2002 Security Conclusions Service quality: complex issue Security, quality and service
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APEC May 2002 Security Conclusions We think that APEC represents, because of its size, an adequated forum to harmonise the new security standards!!!
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APEC May 2002 Security Thank you very much!!!
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