Ban on Illegal Drone Flights and Guide to the Drone One-Stop Civil Service

Korea Airports Corporation announced that it conducted a nationwide aviation security campaign on February 12 at the domestic departures hall of Gimpo Airport ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday.

Park Jaehee, Acting President (fourth from left), is taking a group photo with the employees and executives who participated in the campaign. Korea Airports Corporation

Park Jaehee, Acting President (fourth from left), is taking a group photo with the employees and executives who participated in the campaign. Korea Airports Corporation

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To coincide with the Lunar New Year period, when homebound passengers are concentrated, the corporation organized this campaign under the slogan "A Safe Airport for Everyone, Created Together by All of Us" to help create a safer airport environment.

On this day, about 20 employees and executives, including Park Jaehee, Acting President, took part in the campaign and focused on promoting how to use the BioPass through palm vein authentication, as well as major items prohibited from being carried on board, to passengers using Gimpo Airport.


In addition, as there have been cases of flight suspensions caused by illegal drone flights near the airport, the corporation distributed leaflets guiding passengers on how to use the "Drone One-Stop Civil Service," through which applications for drone flight permits can be submitted. This service is an integrated civil service system that allows users to apply online in a single process for permits related to flights.


Park Jaehee, Acting President of Korea Airports Corporation, said, "As we expect an increase in passengers during the Lunar New Year holiday, we will strengthen aviation security guidance and preventive activities," adding, "We will continue to communicate with the public and promote a culture of aviation security."



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