ISLAMABAD: An eight-member team from Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) on Thursday completed the second phase of a security inspection visit to Pakistani airports.
The team, which carried out a security review at the Karachi airport last week, arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday for a second leg of inspections, starting with Lahore. The Saudi aviation experts also visited Multan and Sialkot, where they concluded their inspections.
“The GACA team was briefed on security measures at Sialkot Airport,” Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in a statement on Thursday. “The team also reviewed the security measures of ASF, airlines, ground handling agencies at Sialkot airport … closely inspected the security measures implemented by the cargo agents.”
The purpose of the visit of the Saudi team “is to review the security provided at the airports for direct flights from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia,” CAA added.
During their visiting, the inspectors have been examining passenger pre-boarding, non-passenger screening, hold baggage screening, CCTV systems, and restricted area access among other security measures enforced at the airport.
During the last leg of inspection at the Karachi airport, the delegation expressed satisfaction with the implementation of security systems and made recommendations to the CAA.
"The team expressed their satisfaction with the overall security arrangements," CAA said after Thursday's inspections concluded.
Headquartered in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, GACA is responsible for regulating air transport services and the implementation of civil air regulations, air safety, and airworthiness standards in the kingdom. It also coordinates all regulatory functions with the International Civil Aviation Organization.