FLYING TOMORROW: ENHANCING AVIATION SECURITY FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Flying Tomorrow: Enhancing Aviation Security for a Sustainable Future

Madam Musayeroh Barrie, the Director-General of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA), participated in a critical panel discussion in Oman at the “Flying Tomorrow” event, which focused on the future of aviation security and the steps needed to ensure a sustainable and secure aviation industry.

 

During the panel, Madam Barrie emphasized the importance of prioritizing aviation security within our structures and ensuring that a culture of security is deeply embedded within aviation organizations. She highlighted the necessity for consistent risk assessments and ongoing collaboration across state security agencies to strengthen the resilience of the aviation sector.

Madam Barrie stressed that building a sustainable aviation security framework requires alignment with key factors such as proactive risk management, continuous vigilance, and strategic partnerships between aviation authorities and other state security agencies. These efforts will be essential to address the evolving threats in aviation and ensure the safety of passengers, cargo, and aviation infrastructure worldwide.

“We must be deliberate in fostering a culture of aviation security that permeates all levels of operation within our organizations. Our future security strategy will be most effective if it is comprehensive, collaborative, and adaptive to the changing global landscape of threats,” said Madam Barrie during the discussion.

The event served as a platform for global aviation leaders to share insights and discuss best practices in securing the aviation ecosystem. It underscored the need for a collective approach in responding to current and emerging security challenges, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and resilience.

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