The United Nations aviation agency is drawing up a new list of items that passengers cannot carry on the board the aircraft in its continuing effort to make travel safe and thwart any attempt by terrorist to blow up planes.
The list of prohibited items includes liquid, gel and aerosol products, which can be used for improvising explosive devices.
The International Explosives Technical Commission of the UN International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is now meeting to review the work of a panel set up in the wake of thwarted terrorist plot to blow up airliners coming to the United States from Britain. The agency says that the new list will be issued to its 189 contracting states by the end of November.
"The issuance of a revised list of prohibited items is a complex matter involving law enforcement, explosives technologies, evaluation of trace detection equipment, training of security personnel, logistics and commercial considerations," ICAO Council President Roberto Kobeh Gonzalez said last week.
Earlier this month, ICAO's Aviation Security (AVSEC) panel reviewed an expanded list of prohibited items prepared by the Organisation's Secretariat. In the coming weeks, the panel will incorporate appropriate national and regional initiatives taken to date to deal with the new threat posed by liquid, gel and aerosol products.
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