Former Qantas security chief highlights vulnerabilities at Australia’s smaller airports following the incident involving an alleged gunman boarding a Jetstar flight.

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  1. The concerns raised by the former Qantas security head highlight significant issues regarding security protocols at smaller airports in Australia. The incident involving an alleged gunman boarding a Jetstar flight underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive review of security measures at these locations. With the rise in air travel and potential security threats, it’s crucial for aviation authorities to ensure that all airports, regardless of their size, have robust and effective security systems in place. Enhanced screening processes, better training for security personnel, and improved coordination with law enforcement could be some steps to mitigate these vulnerabilities. The safety of passengers should always be a top priority in the aviation industry.

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