Riyadh– President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) Abdulaziz bin
Abdullah Al-Duailej inaugurated today the annual security audit program for the year
2022, starting from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh. The inauguration was
in the presence of the Executive Vice President for Aviation Security and Business
Continuity, Mohammed bin Saad Al-Fawzan, the CEO of Riyadh Airports Company,
Eng. Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Maghlouth and a number of aviation security
inspectors and government security officials working at the airport.
The inauguration comes with the aim of measuring the compliance of agencies
operating at airports with the provisions of the National Civil Aviation Security
Program to achieve the highest levels of security, as well as closely familiarizing
themselves with the work and oversight tasks of aviation security inspectors and
their effective role in measuring performance and raising the level of security at
airports.
During his visit, the GACA President was briefed on the mechanism of the security
inspection work at the security check point that workers go through and the
procedures that are taken in accordance with the application of the best
international standards.
Abdulaziz Al-Duailej explained that the purpose of the visit was to see the role of the
audit point and its control and security tasks and to motivate the aviation security
inspectors and highlight their effective role in measuring performance and raising
the level of security at airports.
He praised the technical security development in all of the Kingdom's airports and
the level of professional work of those in charge of it, which is certainly a joint work
to raise the sense of security among all government agencies operating at airports
with the aim of achieving the highest levels of security at all airports.
Source: Saudi Press Agency