New air cargo rules after terror attack
05.11.10
A further restriction on air cargo has been imposed following the recent interception of bombs on cargo planes, Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has announced. Over 30 ‘trans-shipment’ screening exemptions had been revoked, which means more foreign freight will be screened at UK airports before being reloaded on to onward flights. The change follows last Friday's discovery of a bomb on a US-bound UPS cargo plane at East Midlands Airport and a bomb on a FedEx plane in Dubai.
Under the current system, airlines apply for a freight exemption certificate that means cargo does not have to be screened in the UK before being flown on. Among those airlines and routes with exemptions being revoked are flights from Islamabad, Doha, Tripoli and Mumbai. Unaccompanied freight flown to the UK from Somalia as well as Yemen has already been banned in the wake of the plot.
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