I-SEC to Provide Security Services at Lyon Saint-Exupery Airport
I-SEC International Security B.V. has recently been awarded a contract to supply aviation security services to a major US carrier at Lyon Saint-Exupery airport in France. The company will provide highly skilled, expertly trained Security Agents and Security Supervisors who will execute all security tasks in full compliance with TSA and local authorities' requirements.
Lyon is a new station for the airline; the route will allow flights from Lyon to JFK airport in New York City. Security services will be provided by I-SEC France S.A.R.L., who will start the operation in July 2008.
I-SEC Providing Security Services at Heathrow Airport
Further expanding its reach in Europe, I-SEC has launched operations at London Heathrow Airport (LHR)'s terminal 4 in March 2008. The company has been awarded tenders for the supply of security services to 3 major international carriers at LHR for a 3 year period, and has commenced operations after finishing the process of preparing the necessary infrastructure for these new stations.
I-SEC is performing specialised security processing of 10 daily US-bound flights at LHR and implementing its advanced I-Boxes, which increase security processing efficiency and improve customer service to passengers.
Doron Zicher, I-SEC Managing Director, stated: "We thank our airline clients for their vote of confidence and look forward to supplying them with security services at LHR, at the same high level of professionalism they have become accustomed to at other airports where we are already cooperating."
I-SEC Nederland B.V. Awarded Passenger Screening Contract at Schiphol International Airport
I-SEC International Security B.V. is pleased to report its wholly owned subsidiary I-SEC Netherlands has been awarded a five year contract to provide passenger screening services (Check Point) to Schiphol International Airport in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
This contract will commence in February 2008 and replaces an existing contract that the Company has with a partner. The partnership will end when the new contract is in place. In order to support this contract I-SEC will add five hundred to six hundred agents to its employee count. It is anticipated that I-SEC will process some 20,000 passenger at these check points on a daily basis.
Mr. Menachem Atzmon, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of ICTS International, the parent company, stated that, “this contract is a major win for I-SEC and is evidence to the trust that Schiphol International airport management puts in I-SEC”.