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Read about the UK Air Safety List to check which countries and airlines cannot fly planes to, from or in the UK
DfT/ODPM circular 1/2003 - advice to local planning authorities on safeguarding aerodromes and military explosives storage areas.
Annexe 1 - the circular The first Secretary of State as respects England…
Approved explosive trace detection (ETD) systems for use in aviation security.
List of explosive detection systems for cabin baggage approved by us for general and exceptional case by case use in aviation security.
Approved explosive detection systems to screen hold baggage and cargo.
Sets out the requirements to operators for the use of security scanners at UK airports.
Get a licence to catch alive or kill wild birds on or around your aerodrome for air safety purposes.
Liquid explosive detection systems approved by Department for Transport for use in aviation security.
List of explosive detection systems meeting standard C3 for cabin baggage approved by DfT for use in aviation security.
Measures in place to ensure cargo can fly to and from the UK without disruption.
Threat image projection library approved for installation on UK aviation screening equipment.
A summary of the airport security planning framework set out in the Policing and Crime Act 2009.
Approved security scanners for screening people at airports.
Guidance on security screening equipment which does not require explicit Department for Transport approval for use in aviation security.
The procedures and conditions for establishing public safety zones at the end of airport runways.
Aviation cyber security strategy for keeping UK civil aviation sectors secure and resilient against malicious and unintentional cyber issues.
Approved systems for screening people’s shoes for explosive threats and concealed metal at airports.
Draft regulations updating cross references to aircraft categories and flexibility provisions for aviation safety, as well as the definition of the basic regulation.
Approved cargo and mail metal detection (CMMD) systems for use in aviation security.
Liquid explosive detection systems (LEDS) approved by Department for Transport for screening small volumes of liquids in aviation security.
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