FILE PHOTO: An EgyptAir maintenance and engineering hangar is pictured through the window of a plane in Cairo International Airport, Egypt December 16, 2017. It comes as the Trump administration has been working to increase international airport security. All cargo originating from those airports will have to be screened and secured under Air Cargo Advance Screening protocols. Carriers must submit advance air cargo data to U.S. authorities. The program uses U.S. Department of Homeland Security “threat information and other data to employ a risk-based approach to improve air cargo security through targeted vetting.”
Source: Sunday Times January 22, 2018 18:45 UTC