Enhancing Airmail Safety and Security – Current Trends and Future Directions
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1h 30m
With over 650 participants, aviation professionals, postal and air carrier experts, regulators, and law enforcement stakeholders joined this important discussion on securing global supply chains.
Ensuring air mail security is more critical than ever as the landscape evolves and the challenges grow in scale and complexity.
This cross-sector webinar explored:
- The roles and regulatory frameworks of ICAO, UPU, and IATA
- Challenges in integrating postal and cargo systems
- Latest compliance requirements and regulatory updates
- Best practices for handling dangerous goods
- Strategies to combat criminal activity in the postal system
- The vital role of intersectoral collaboration in minimizing risk
Speakers include experts from ICAO, UPU, IATA, and INTERPOL:
Ms Sonia Hifdi & Mr Virgilio Alegria Magos, ICAO
Mr Jacob Gholson, UPU
Mr Nick Lawrence-Taylor, IATA
Ms Kirstine Pedersen, INTERPOL
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