International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(1):11-14
Air Transport Safety and Security: Current Developments
Author Name: Aparna Malhotra; Ojaswini Malhotra;
Paper Type: research paper
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Abstract:
Air transport remains one of the safest modes of travel, but the modern risk landscape is no longer defined only by traditional accidents or hijacking scenarios. Contemporary aviation governance now has to manage cyber threats, unmanned aircraft systems, insider risks, biometric data practices, artificial intelligence, and the uneven safety capacity of airports and regulators across regions. This article examines current developments in air transport safety and security with a focus on the 2025–2026 policy cycle. It argues that the sector is moving from a narrow, reactive model toward a more integrated and intelligence-led framework that links operational safety, aviation security, cybersecurity, and digital governance. Drawing on ICAO strategy documents, IATA safety reporting, NASA’s recent blockchain trials, and recent Indian aviation-security analysis, the article identifies five major trends: stronger global strategic coordination, deeper digitalization of airports and security processes, expansion of cybersecurity governance, growing concern over drones and new entrants, and continued dependence on data-driven oversight. The article concludes that the central challenge is not a lack of rules, but the gap between advanced global frameworks and uneven implementation on the ground.
Keywords:
Air transport, aviation safety, aviation security, cybersecurity, ICAO, IATA, drones, blockchain.
How to Cite this Article:
Aparna Malhotra,Ojaswini Malhotra. Air Transport Safety and Security: Current Developments. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(1):11-14
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