Leading the way on LAGs

12-May-2008

When Singapore achieved EU recognition for its security measures on liquids, aerosols and gels, many thought other Asia/Pacific countries would also follow suit and that the transfer issue would soon be resolved. Five months later, and it appears it could be some time before Singapore is joined by any other countries. Andrew Pentol reports

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After Singapore became the first country to gain EU recognition for its security measures on liquids aerosols and gels (LAGs) in compliance with the International Civil Aviation (ICAO) regulations, lobbyists

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