Mon, Jan 06, 2003
Jeppesen has formed an alliance with Air Security
International (Houston, TX) that they are sure will further enhance
the safety and security services available through Jeppesen
International Trip Planning Services.
By adding ASI's security services to its extensive lineup of
trip planning services, Jeppesen is able to offer enhanced pre-trip
security intelligence reports and arrange executive protection,
transportation and aircraft security services. In addition,
Jeppesen will also be extending to its clients ASI's ability to
provide and support mobile phone services, using satellite, GSM and
cellular phones, to customers across the globe.
"We
feel that our alliance with ASI really rounds out Jeppesen's unique
OneSource proposition," says Ted Glogovac, product manager,
International Trip Planning Services. "The comprehensive security
services provided by them are a terrific addition to everything
else a customer can get through one call to Jeppesen charts,
NavData, weather and NOTAMs, flight planning, trip planning and
ground handling, and now security services."
ASI assists executives, flight crews and other
international travelers by evaluating proposed itineraries and
taking into account the profiles and visibility of passengers,
aircraft, and the circumstances at each location on the trip.
"We are delighted that Jeppesen has given us the opportunity to
support its clients and to share our experience by providing the
best security coverage," says Issy Boim, president, ASI. "Providing
the best worldwide intelligence to
determine the level of security coverage that is needed has long
been ASI's mission."
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