confirmed speakers include:

  • Tony Gollin
    Chief Operating Officer
    Auckland Airport
  • David Batic
    Aviation Manager
    Townsville Airport
  • Paul Retter
    Executive Director – Office of Transport Security
    Department of Transport of Infrastructure

Why Attend Airport Security?

“Security requirements of airports are likely to increase over time not decrease. The challenge for airport managers is to minimise the inconvenience caused to passengers as a consequence of increased security measures through the use of innovative technology”.

Tony Gollin, Chief Operating Officer, Auckland Airport

The safety and security of your airport is essential for economic growth, but as you know upgrading your systems is an expensive process and finding a way to balance your business and security objectives is far from a simple task.

How will you optimise your security systems without passing costs onto passengers?

At Airport Security 2010 you will hear how your peers developed efficient security systems without hindering business opportunities, as well as receive important updates from government departments.

Airport security 2010 features case studies from Australian and international airports including Adelaide Airport, Townsville Airport, Auckland Airport and Vancouver International Airport.

The federal government is frequently raising the standards for airport security and keeping up to date with government expectations can become increasingly difficult. Airport Security 2010 will bring together stakeholders from the aviation industry as well as key representatives from government to help you discover the best methods for meeting the challenges of:

  • Balancing business and security objectives to ensure the success of your airport
  • Optimising your airport’s security systems while minimising the cost passed on to passengers
  • Understanding the latest technological innovations for airport security and determine which ones you need to invest in
  • Ensuring compliance to legislation and government standards while avoiding cost blowouts

Do not miss your chance to be in the room as the biggest issues affecting the security of Australian airports, passengers and cargo will be addressed.

Who Will Be Attending Airport Security 2010

Airport Security 2010 will bring together senior level security professionals and experts from airports, airlines, government departments, contractors and technology service providers.

Attendees from airports will include:

  • Head of Security
  • Head of Operations
  • Head of Security Technologies
  • Chief Security Officer
  • Training Director
  • Security Director
  • Security Officer
  • Airport Manager

What you Will Take Away from Airport Security

At Airport Security you will hear multiple perspectives from your industry peers on how they addressed the challenges of developing state of the art security systems while maintaining business objectives.

  • Utilising technological innovations to speed up passenger flow while maximising security: Day 1 9:00
  • Implementing high-tech security measures and intelligently investing in technology: Day 1 9:40
  • Understanding new government standards and which part of your operations need to change: Day 1 11:30
  • Developing in-house CBS and passenger screening systems and processes: Day 1 1:50
  • Discovering cost effective solutions for optimal airport security: Day 2 9:00
  • Implementing security strategies which will foster the growth of your airport: Day 2, 9:40
  • Designing an efficient security training program for staff: Day 2, 3:00
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