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Asia Pacific Aviation Aviation Security Challenges and Opportunities Andrew Herdman Director General Association of Asia Pacific Airlines Regional Aviation Security Conference 11-12 January 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Aviation: moving the world Air travel delivers global mobility 2,600 million passengers Carries 35% by value of global trade Wider social and economic benefits Outstanding record on both safety and security Source: ATAG

Asia Pacific Diverse geographic region Home to 4 billion people - 62% of the world s population Generates 30% of global GDP Wide range of income levels Dynamic economies boosting global growth Aviation widely recognised as a key contributor to economic and social development

Asia Pacific Aviation US$ 158 billion revenue 684 million passengers 485 million domestic 199 million international 18 million tonnes of cargo 4,712 aircraft Asia Pacific carriers overall market share: 30% of global passenger traffic 44% of global cargo traffic Data: 2010 Source: Combined AAPA + non-aapa airlines GMT+5 to GMT+12

Aviation Security Air transport industry remains a high profile target, but has arguably never been so secure Travel experience has deteriorated as a result of intensified security screening procedures Aviation security costing air transport industry USD 20 billion per annum Need for closer collaboration Customs Immigration National Security Historical approach to aviation security is reactive, costly and increasingly unsustainable Governments need to fundamentally rethink the approach to aviation security

Aviation Security Challenges The elimination of every conceivable risk is not the aim Ensuring security measures are practical, cost effective, operationally efficient and sustainable Avoid uncoordinated new security requirements, without prior consultation, making practical implementation difficult Need political maturity that remains calm, and avoids the trap of kneejerk reactions, imposing new security measures and technology of unproven effectiveness Better sharing of intelligence and critical security information between agencies and security stakeholders Terrorists measure success by how much we over react to their provocations

ICAO Declaration on Aviation Security AAPA understands the need to maintain the highest levels of security in air transportation AAPA supports ICAO s strategy to enhance aviation security through regional collaboration AAPA supports the need for a secure supply chain based on common security measures and best practices Aviation security for Asia Pacific can be enhanced, but a onesize fits-all approach may not be effective Aviation security needs to follow a risk-based approach using intelligence-led, outcome-based aviation security regimes Aviation security policies should be supported by proper costbenefit analysis and balanced goals

Closing Thoughts Aviation is an integral and valued part of modern life Aviation industry adheres strictly to stringent operational and regulatory standards Aviation security is a collective responsibility and can only be delivered through international cooperation and collaboration Government agencies, airports, airlines, and service providers need to work together on policy not just implementation Greater emphasis on achieving a proper balance of security and facilitation The need for mutual recognition of respective national security regimes with equivalent outcomes to avoid unnecessary overlap Airline industry is fully committed to working closely with regulators and other stakeholders

www.aapairlines.org Association of Asia Pacific Airlines 9/F Kompleks Antarabangsa Jalan Sultan Ismail Kuala Lumpur 50250 MALAYSIA Tel: +60 3 2145 5600 Fax: +60 3 2145 2500