Introduction
On the territory of each airport, serving the international civil aviationthere are restricted access security areas, as well as the respective procedures and systems of identification of persons and vehicles. They have been introduced for the purposes of achieving security in civil aviation.
Fraport Twin Star Airport Management PLC, in its capacity of airport operator, performs and supervises the performance of the respective rules and procedures for access control, in compliance with the normative documents of the Republic of Bulgaria and the EU, as well as with the National Civil Aviation Security Programme.
Each person performing official duties in the restricted access area and/orits critical parts shall have the clearance necessary for that, which isindicated on the respective permit, i.e. the present of the latter is proof of the fact that the person has undergone the respectiveharmonisationsecurity procedures and is authorised to carry out the respective activity in the restricted access area and/or its critical parts.
All employees of Varna Airport and its vehicles,as well as all employees and vehicles ofexternal companies and organisations operating on its territory shall have a valid permit. It is personal and shall not be granted for use bythird parties. The permit issuance is organised and implemented bythe Civil Aviation Administration Chief Directorate(CAACD) or by the SecurityDepartment in their laboratories for permit issuance.
Each person shall declare in writing and justify their need for permit issuance. The Security department on its part shall undertake the necessary harmonisation procedures with State Agency for National Security (SANS) and Border Police Chief Directorate (BPCD), after which, within 10 business days as of filing the application, it pronounces a decision whether the person applying for the permit may be issued one. Each application is considered strictly individually.
The permits issued at Varna Airport are property of CAACD. They shall be returned to the issuing authority after the expiry of their validity, designated on them, at the latest. In the event of the permit losing or damage the Security Department shall be notified immediately, and it on its part shall undertake the respective actions and notify CAACD.
In the event of failure to observe the security procedures the permit may be revoked. The persons authorised to do this are the employees of the Security Department, MIA officers, as well as the CAACD inspectors.