(Finance) – The first Enac workshop dedicated to security inspectors organized by Standardization Directorate handling and security activities one year after the reorganization of the organization and the establishment of the management itself. An opportunity for inspectors to discuss the work carried out and analyze them new inspection procedures with a functional interaction between the central and territorial Directorates, to improve the security standardization process.
The works have been open since Enac President Pierluigi Di Palma and from DG Enac, Alessio Quaranta in the presence of Central Director Fabio Marchiandi and Manager Gabriele Squillaci.
“Important meeting – commented President Di Palma – for the organizational reorganization of Enac which underlines the relevance of securityradically changed by the attacks of 11 September 2001. The structure adopted in Italy at the time was exported, also thanks to DG Quaranta, throughout Europe as a model on which the security system is still based today. The importance of the topic presents itself again today, with the increase in attention also from a geopolitical point of view, and we are called to supervise the ability of airport managers to guarantee safetywith oversight of a public nature albeit within a liberalized system. Today’s initiative is the result of reorganization of ENAC, as a synthesis body of a complex public-private system”.
DG Quaranta: “The airport inspector has a delicate role, given that he has to guarantee the integrity of the system in terms of safetyfor ground and flight operations. This is why the presence of Enac in the area is fundamental and we strongly believed in the reorganization of the body, which is already showing the first positive results. We must continue to work in a homogeneous way to create a security system that functions independently of any ENAC inspection, which must be configured as a possible solution in case of need. There is and will be extensive collaboration on the part of the top management for the management of activities with absolute administrative and behavioral correctness”.