LAGs: a global issue

15-Oct-2007

DFNI presents a country-by-country guide to the status of potential third-country recognition from the European Commission on liquids, aerosols and gels restrictions

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Singapore: The first country to apply for third-country recognition on liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) restrictions. Singapore has submitted documentary evidence that it adheres to ICAO guidelines and the European

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(20-Dec-2007) - Armenia, Canada, Israel, Macedonia, Malaysia and Mauritius join the confirmed list of countries applying for recognition of their LAGs security standards
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