Every day, around 25,000 prohibited items are seized by security agencies from air passengers at various airports across the country, said the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on Monday.
India’s aviation security regulator the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) is organising an aviation security culture week starting on July 31 to August 5 first time in the country. All the stakeholders of Indian aviation are participating in the security culture week with the
The Department related to the Standing Committee for Transport, Tourism and Culture has tabled its report on the development of greenfield and brownfield airports and issues pertaining to civil enclaves in defence airports in parliament on Monday.
In order to monitor the security functions and resource utilization on a real-time basis, Security Operations Control Centres (SOCCs) are functional at every airport.
On the 37th Foundation Day of the Bureau Of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on Thursday, Director General (DG) of BCAS Zulfiquar Hasan said that "Today is a very important day for aviation security to ensure the top class security for aviation with zero error. We are proud that we are doing o
India's first elevated cross taxiway (ECT) is expected to become operational this year and the date for its opening will be decided after clearances from relevant aviation security agencies
Taking note of the passengers' objection to the double or re-metal detector checking by private airlines staff after checking by aviation security, India's aviation security agency for civil aircraft BCAS has said that it is a part of the updated advisory which has been issued depending upon
After a scuffle broke out between passengers on a Thai Smile Airways flight, the airlines said that the row erupted when the passenger on seat 37C refused to follow the safety instructions of the crew.
India's Aviation security body Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has taken strong cognizance of the viral video in which the passengers were shown of Thai Smile Airways fighting during a flight.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved the order on a plea challenging the notification allowing Sikhs to carry Kirpan while travelling on civilian flights in India.