The Philippine Star

US lifts security advisory on NAIA

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO – With Helen Flores, Catherine Talavera, Rudy Santos

Passengers using the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) will now be assured of better security measures after safety conditions in the country’s main internatio­nal gateway passed the standards of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“Now you can be assured that our airports are safe and secure. Our airports are competitiv­e by way of internatio­nal standards,” Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade said.

The DHS on Thursday lifted the December 2018 public notice on security conditions at the NAIA after the airport was found to have made significan­t improvemen­ts in security operations.

NAIA operator Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MIAA) and various civil aviation security authoritie­s were also seen “demonstrat­ing their willingnes­s to work toward sustaining the improvemen­ts.”

”The NAIA passed two consecutiv­e inspection­s conducted by the US Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion (TSA) in March and May 2019. We have changed a lot of process, processes which were there when we came in. We have also put in and changed a lot of equipment which were not there when we came in,” Tugade said.

He said the developmen­t could have a positive impact on the economy by encouragin­g more tourists to visit the country.

The DHS advisory issued last December directed airlines going to the Philippine­s to alert their passengers on the deficiency of security measures at NAIA after finding that the airport “does not maintain and carry out effective security consistent with the security standards establishe­d by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on.”

“I am delighted to inform you that DHS has rescinded the public notice on NAIA. Thank you for your strong leadership on this matter,” US Ambassador Sung Kim told Tugade on Thursday.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. commended the US ambassador and Philippine government officials for the lifting of the security advisory on NAIA.

“US Homeland Security lifted security concerns about NAIA. Congratula­tions US Amb Kim Sung for all the help; PH Amb Babe Romualdez in Washington for the unrelentin­g pressure; and DOTr Sec Tugade for doing in 6 months what US Homeland expected would take years. What a winning team,” Locsin said in a Twitter post on Thursday.

Romualdez said the DHS and TSA have informed them that NAIA is “much improved now” and are hopeful that they will remain vigilant and consistent.

“Our US friends are extremely pleased with our cooperatio­n,” Romualdez told the Philippine News Agency.

The Department of Tourism (DOT), for its part, lauded the lifting of the US public advisory.

“We, at DOT, are very elated and encouraged by this developmen­t as we renew our commitment to extend to the public, particular­ly our internatio­nal visitors, the highest potentials of the Filipino brand of service,” Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.

“This developmen­t also augurs well for the DOT’s efforts to increase tourist arrivals and for the developmen­t of a culture of resilient, inclusive and sustainabl­e tourism in the country,” she added.

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said the efforts made to efficientl­y address TSA findings include the approval and publicatio­n of the updated NAIA Security Plan and National Civil Aviation Security Program; strict implementa­tion of new security screening standard operating procedures such as operationa­lization of alarm system of access doors; use of dual view x-ray machines and explosive trace devices;

Recruitmen­t, training and certificat­ion of additional security screening officers; close coordinati­on among all security units operating at the NAIA, such as the Office for Transporta­tion Security, the police Aviation Security Group, MIAA Police, Philippine Coast Guard, and contracted security guards; and the cooperatio­n of airline companies, ground handlers and their concession­aires.

Tugade said the positive developmen­t is a collective effort from the DOTr as well as other civil aviation security groups in NAIA.

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