IATA has signed a memorandum of understanding with
the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) to
strengthen cooperation with the Countering Terrorist Travel
Programme (CT Travel Programme).
The CT Travel Programme, a flagship global
initiative of UNOCT, assists Member States in building their
capabilities to detect and counter terrorists and serious
criminals by using advance passenger information (API), passenger
name record (PNR), and other passenger data, in accordance with
Security Council resolutions 2178 (2014), 2396 (2017), and 2482
(2019) and relevant privacy laws. IATA will join the CT Travel
Programme as the first non-government partner of the initiative.
“This memorandum of understanding is a milestone
not only for the Countering-Terrorist Travel Programme, but for
UNOCT as a whole, as this is the first agreement we have concluded
with representatives of the private sector,” said UNOCT
Under-Secretary-General Mr. Vladimir Voronkov. “It symbolises the
importance of partnering with the airline industry in establishing
passenger data systems and provides a framework for cooperation.”
In an “All-of-UN” partnership with the United
Nations Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate, the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the International Civil
Aviation Organization, the United Nations Office of Information
and Communication Technology, and INTERPOL, the CT Travel
Programme assists Member States in legislative, operational,
transport industry engagement, and technical areas. This includes
the donation and deployment of the United Nations goTravel
software system.
“Security is a common goal for airlines and
governments. The fundamental responsibility for security is with
governments. Airlines help by providing API and PNR traveler data
to governments. This contributes to government information
gathering in line with global standards on passenger data
transmission and in respect of privacy laws. Our collaboration
with UNOCT will improve efficiency and increase compliance for
this vital information flow. The aim is to curb terrorist
mobility. That will make the world a safer place and keep flying
secure for all,” said Director General and CEO of IATA, Mr.
Alexandre de Juniac.
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