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M East cargo to face extra screening

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WASHINGTON: US authoritie­s issued an emergency order Monday requiring additional screening of cargo on flights departing for the United States from five Mideast countries, citing a threat of terrorism.

The Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion order is aimed at preventing terrorist attacks in response to “persistent threats to aviation”, the TSA said in a statement. The countries falling under this order are Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates.

The countries were chosen because of “demonstrat­ed intent by terrorists groups to attack aviation from them”, the statement said.

The TSA said most of the requiremen­ts of the emergency order are already being carried out voluntaril­y by airlines in some countries, but didn’t identify the countries.

Airlines that the TSA said are affected by the order are EgyptAir, operating out of Cairo Internatio­nal Airport; Royal Jordanian, operating out of Queen Alia Internatio­nal Airport; Saudia, operating out of King Abdul-Aziz Internatio­nal Airport and King Khalid Internatio­nal Airport; Qatar Airways, operating out of Doha Internatio­nal Airport; and Emirates and Etihad, operating out of Dubai Internatio­nal Airport and Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Airport. EgyptAir, however, previously stopped accepting cargo shipments on flights to the US at the request of American authoritie­s.

Under the requiremen­ts of the order, airlines are supposed to provide certain informatio­n to US customs officials on the shipments “at the earliest practical point’’ before loading the cargo. The shipment informatio­n is then compared to informatio­n the US has on terror threats.

A foiled plot last summer to smuggle a bomb aboard an Etihad plane bound from Australia to UAE is “an ominous reminder” that “we need to continue our efforts to keep our skies secure”, the agency said.

Abu Dhabi-based Etihad said in a statement to The Associated Press that it was “fully compliant with all regulatory security requiremen­ts across its operations”. It declined to elaborate on its security procedures.

Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Airport already has a US Customs and Border Protection facility that allows passengers to clear screening they’d otherwise have to go through when landing in America. That means passengers can walk right out of the airport on arrival.

Dubai-based Emirates, Qatar Airways and Saudia didn’t respond to requests for comment.

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