İGA, K9 BİRİMİ KURUYOR
IGA, the operator of Istanbul Airport, which continues to grow in the field of aircraft security services and supervision, will establish a K9 unit consisting of protection and explosive detection dogs as part of its security projects.
IGA Security Services Inc., which undertakes the security of IGA Istanbul Airport, has also started providing services to major airlines around the world. IGA Security is signing important collaborations in the national and international arena with the special license granted by the General Directorate of State Airports Authority (DHMİ). IGA Security signed cooperation agreements with China Eastern Airlines, one of China's largest airlines, Croatia Airlines, the flag carrier of Croatia, All Nippon Airways (ANA), one of Japan's most prestigious companies, and Uzbekistan Airways in 2025. According to the agreement, the company will provide additional security services to these companies in critical areas such as aircraft undercarriage access control, travel document inspection, cargo and supply security.
SECURITY TRAINING WAS GIVEN IN 67 AIRPORTS
In 2023, IGA Security was also authorized to train airport security personnel from Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries as part of the cooperation with the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA). In 2023, the company provided training to 67 airport security personnel from countries such as Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and in 2024, it trained more than 400 security guards from many countries, especially Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
NEW PROJECTS ARE BEING PREPARED
IGA Security, which provides security at Istanbul Airport, continues to offer security-oriented values in the sector with its ability to provide cost-optimized solutions that protect companies by keeping operational integrity at the highest level. The company aims to further increase its global impact by increasing the number of airlines it serves, and also plans to specialize in advanced security solutions such as protection and explosive detection dogs (K9) unit and strengthen training methods in this field.