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"Security Summit airports emerging markets in 2014," discusses the recent developments in the culture of security at airports





Is expected to attract "top security markets airports emerging in 2014," which kicks off at the hotel "Le Meridien" in Dubai on 26 and 27 November, the participation of over 200 officials in the airport sector and security experts to discuss the most prominent operations of airport security centers emerging.
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Starting "security summit for emerging markets airports in 2014" in Dubai on 26 and 27 November
Organize the event "Araibian blades" specialized in organizing exhibitions and conferences as well as exclusive events large and specialized seminars, which allows companies to keep up with trends in other sectors and look at all the new technological developments in the regulatory environment.
The cast Ismail Al Balushi Assistant Director-General for the sector affairs aviation safety in the management of the General Authority for Civil Aviation keynote speech at the summit, which will address recent developments in the culture of security at airports as a whole, which is the focal point for the Centers Aviation actively seeking to enhance levels of security, and at the same time management air traffic large.
Said Al Balushi: "Management is committed to the General Authority for Civil Aviation to provide aviation services dedicated focus on the security side, in order to support the growth of the aviation sector in the UAE and upgrading their domain air, and represent the UAE one of the most prominent stations the global aviation, we have worked hard to establish a culture of security in all departments of airports in the state and at all levels, and I look forward to shed light on the activities of our experiences during the summit security for airports emerging markets in 2014. "
The rising pace of investments in airport security across the emerging markets, where spent airports in the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Indian subcontinent more than 30 billion dollars to develop its technology in order to increase passenger traffic at the same time increase security levels.
And experiencing advanced traveler information systems specifically in great demand as a result of demand and prominent destinations including the United States access to the lists of passengers ahead of flights for security reasons.

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