Abstract
This article presents the threats to civil aviation, which may be committed on board aircraft. There are also described solutions, which implemented can increase the security of aircraft. This directly influences the security of the entire civil aviation sector. Many procedures can be introduced by airlines (air carriers) on board aircraft, within the aircraft while its layover, or stand on the airport’s surfaces for protection against threats.
Highlights
In aviation, there are two similar areas, which are directed on almost the same goals
Ensuring adequate security of civil aviation is aimed at preventing the generation of any threats in the form of acts of unlawful interference, as well as other acts that could disturb the security at airports and on board aircraft
All acts of unlawful interference are specified in Annex 17 “Safeguarding International Civil Aviation Against Acts of Unlawful Interference” to the Convention on International Civil Aviation
Summary
There are two similar areas, which are directed on almost the same goals. The essence of ensuring the security of civil aviation is to counteract threats, as well as take actions that will ensure the safety and adequate protection of people, property, and in the event of a threat or committing acts of unlawful interference, reducing to a minimum, material and non-material victims and losses. These activities must be undertaken and carried out at airports and on board aircraft. This elaboration shows the solutions which when implemented on board aircraft increase the security of civil aviation
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