According to a former Qantas security chief, Australia’s regional airports are filled with security gaps, following an incident where an alleged gunman was able to board a Jetstar flight.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the vulnerabilities at Australia’s smaller airports, especially in light of recent incidents like the one involving the alleged gunman boarding a Jetstar flight. Security at all airports, regardless of size, is crucial to ensuring passenger safety. It’s important for the authorities to reassess and strengthen security measures at these smaller facilities. Collaboration between airlines, airport operators, and law enforcement could help identify potential threats and implement better protocols to mitigate risks. The safety of travelers should always be a top priority.

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