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Passenger who caused diversion will not face charges
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 25, 2012
A woman who allegedly told a flight attendant that she had a surgically implanted device in her body will not face criminal charges, authorities said. Lucie Zeeko Marigo, a citizen of France, gave a note to flight attendants that mentioned a surgically implanted device and a book she wrote "that details her personal story," according to U.S. Attorney Thomas Delahanty. The note prompted officials to divert the flight. Marigo will be returned to France. Reuters (05/24)
N.Y.-N.J. port authority unveils customer-service avatar at NYC airports
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
Port Authority fires security contractor over fake identification issue
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 24, 2012
Delta could purchase more regional jets
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
TSA seeks proposals for hand-held screening devices
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
Fla. congressman seeks to privatize airport screening
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
Flight diverted after passenger raises threat of implanted device
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 24, 2012
Clear returns to San Francisco airport this week
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 23, 2012
TSA hopes a hand-held device will reduce pat-downs
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 29, 2012
TSA says scanners, pat-downs may detect underwear bombs
AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 24, 2012
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AAAE Security SmartBrief | May 22, 2012
