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Civil Aviation Security Case Studies

  • High security solution - Keflavik International Airport
    One BSIA member worked with Keflavik International Aiport (KIA) during their expansion work. The airport operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and required a highly reliable security solution that could be customised to meet their specific environment, as well as help secure the 1.8 million passengers they service per year.
  • State-of-the-art card readers - British Airport Authority
    A BSIA member has worked with BAA to control access at its airports for over fifteen years. Today, the seven airports combined have more than 3500 card readers installed and over 240,000 active cardholders with the systems handling more than 4.5 million card swipes per month.
  • Integrated business solution – Gatwick Airport
    One BSIA member has been working with Gatwick Airport for more than fifteen years, implementing its security management solution. Of the many airports using the same BSIA member system, Gatwick certainly illustrates the system’s comprehensive capabilities, resilience and true flexibility to be tailored to meet client needs. From its initial installation, the BSIA member has worked with BAA Gatwick to develop the system in response to its changing needs and to offer more than simply an access control solution.
  • Expansion and Upgrade - Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
    One BSIA member is working with Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to embark upon a capital program with a two-phased expansion of its International Terminal Building (ITB) to include a new “West Wing”. YVR has successfully used a BSIA member system for the last eight years but this project would also include a major upgrade of the existing 380 card readers and 120 additional readers for the West Wing, to a powerful and fully integrated system.