Airport Security
About the Airport
Current Security Arrangements to Counter Terrorist Threats
Aviation Security System: Available Measures
Analysis of the Current Security System at the Airport
Security Measures Required to Strengthen the Airport
About the Airport
In this study we examine the security measures and processes at the Los Angeles International Airport in USA.
This airport that is popularity referred to LAX airport -- the IATA airport code, is the primary airport the serves the second-most populated metropolitan area in the United States - the Greater Los Angeles Area.
The airport is also one of the busiest in the U.S. as well as the world. This evident from the amount of cargo and passengers that the airport handles every year. 70,622,212 passengers were handled by the airport in 2014 which is by far the highest in the last 14 years. The second largest was 67.3 million in 2000. LAX was identified to be "the world's busiest origin and destination (O & D) airport" in 2011, meaning it had the most non-connecting passengers (Lawa.org, 2015). IN terms of aircraft movements, it is designated to be the third busiest airport of the world. In terms of passenger and cargo traffic LAX is the world's fifth busiest airport. It served more than 70.6 million passengers and 2 million tons of freight and mail in 2014.
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre, there has been heightened security at LAX airport. The huge number of passengers and cargo that the airport handles on a daily basis is a very strategic target for terrorists. There have been numerous instances of security threat perceptions and specific information in America and American airports. Among the major airports in the country LAX receives great attention in terms of security.
As recent as in April of this year security at the airport was suddenly beefed up following reports of possible threats of sabotage by ISIS terrorists. Therefore as a strategic target, LAX is very lucrative for the terrorists and hence security arrangements at the airport are given priority (Bleier, 2015).
Current Security Arrangements to Counter Terrorist Threats
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, security at all of the airports in the U.S. has been beefed up. There are intermittent reports of threats and stray incidents of security breaches at the airports. Every incident sheds new light to the security gaps and the need for additional security at the airports. And LAX is no exception.
However since security at airports is often a closely guarded secret of the security agencies, there is little information about the exact kind and measures of security that are in place at LAX airport. The Transportation Security Administration looks over the entire security at the airport. As in most international airports in the U.S., there are layers of security and security checks while entering the airport (Transportation Security Administration, 2014). Outside the airport and within the periphery of the airport area, there are check points for vehicles and cars. Vehicles entering the airport are regularly checked and screened before they can even enter the airport premises.
At the gates of the airport there is a second round of security checking long with a check for a valid ticket. Only passengers with a ticket and a valid boarding pass are allowed beyond passenger screening checkpoints. A third layer of checking is done after the boarding passes are issues and before entering into the waiting lounge at the airport.
Prohibited items like knives, blades, perfumes are not allowed in the hand baggage. Electronic items like laptops and other devices need to be powered up at the final security check point inside the airport. A full body check with metal detectors is done there. The hand baggage and other luggage go through scanning machines to identify any suspicious items. All checked luggage is screened at the airport by explosive detection equipment (Los-angeles-lax.worldairportguides.com, 2015).
Apart from these sniffer dogs are roam around the airport and are put into service if anything is found to be suspicious. A large number of security cameras virtually have access to every corner of the airport and the feed is continuously monitored. Additional security personnel and quick response teams trained to counter any terrorist threats at the airport are kept on standby.
The airport security system also does not permit parking of vehicles at curbside and any unattended vehicles are towed away. This is done to prevent anyone trying to set off a bomb hidden in a vehicle.
Aviation Security System: Available Measures
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