According to the former head of security at Qantas, Australia’s smaller airports are full of security weaknesses, 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 smaller airports, especially in light of the recent incident involving an alleged gunman boarding a Jetstar flight. Security at these airports is crucial not only for passenger safety but also for the overall integrity of the aviation sector. It’s vital for authorities to reassess and strengthen security protocols, ensuring that all airports, regardless of size, are adequately equipped to handle potential threats. Regular training and updated security measures could make a significant difference in preventing such incidents in the future. What steps do you think should be prioritized to improve security at these smaller airports?

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