Changes to aviation security force management proposed
Draft plans to manage and operate the aviation security force at airports in Vietnam have been submitted by the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) to the Ministry of Transport for consideration.
Passengers and luggage are checked at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Draft plans to manage and operate theaviation security force at airports in Vietnam have been submitted by theAirports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) to the Ministry of Transport forconsideration.
The aviation security force is currently underthe management of the ACV. However, the ACV has run as a joint stock companysince 2016, making this corporation no longer suitable for managing theaviation security force – a semi-militarised force with tasks and benefitssimilar to armed forces.
In the first plan, an aviation security steeringcentre will be set up as part of the ACV. It will be in charge of ensuringaviation security at all airports managed and run by this corporation.
In the second plan, a business wholly owned bythe ACV will be established to ensure aviation security at all airports of theACV as well as private airports such as Van Don, Lao Cai and Phan Thiet.
Meanwhile, the Vietnam Air Traffic ManagementCorporation has also submitted a draft plan to the Ministry of Transport,asking the management of the aviation security force to be handed over to thisfirm.
Accordingly, it wants to establish an one memberlimited liability company responsible for aviation security and assetmanagement at airports.-VNA
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