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What are the objectives of ICAO Annex 17?

The Attachment to Annex 17 consolidates the provisions of other Annexes that specifically address the issues of aviation security. In summary, Annex 17 contains Standards and Recommended Practices concerned with the security of international air transport and is regularly amended to address the evolving threat.



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