The company said the event was aimed at preventing security incidents through active employee participation and strengthening on-site security capabilities.
Awards were presented in two categories: the Aviation Security Excellence Award and the Aviation Security Contribution Award.
The Excellence Award went to departments and employees credited with identifying and preventing potential security threats in advance or reducing risks through new, decisive ideas. The Contribution Award recognized departments and employees for supporting aviation security work through strict compliance with procedures.
The Paris branch received the Excellence Award, and Cabin Crew 4 received the Contribution Award. In the individual category, Tokyo branch manager Seok Da Mi won the Excellence Award, while Kim Jae Cheol, a senior captain with B737 Flight Crew 3, and cabin crew manager Kim Gi Rang of Cabin Crew 1 received Contribution Awards.
“A small amount of attention in the field and strict adherence to procedures are the starting point for preventing aviation security incidents,” a T’way Air official said. The official said the airline will continue the awards program to build an advanced aviation security culture with participation from employees, worksites and partner companies across the industry.
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