From May 13 to 14, Latvia hosted the 45th Aviation Security Forum of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), bringing together aviation security experts from more than 20 countries, as well as representatives from the European Commission and the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
The 45th Aviation Security Forum was organized by the Latvian Civil Aviation Agency in cooperation with ECAC, with the goal of strengthening international cooperation and promoting the harmonization of security measures in civil aviation. During the forum, participants discussed current challenges in aviation security and emphasized the need for closer collaboration to more effectively address these issues.
The Aviation Security Forum brings together representatives from all ECAC member states, observer states, and industry organizations. Its main objective is to ensure coordination and information exchange among ECAC member states and key stakeholders in order to promote a unified and effective approach to aviation security.
The ECAC 45th Aviation Security Forum reaffirmed that international cooperation and information sharing are critically important for ensuring the security of civil aviation and mitigating potential risks.