Scenarios about 'aviation security'
The systematic measures, technologies, and protocols designed to protect aircraft, passengers, and airports from threats such as terrorism, hijacking, and sabotage. Aviation security evolved dramatically after significant incidents like the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and the September 11, 2001 attacks, leading to international cooperation on screening procedures, intelligence sharing, and technological countermeasures. In alternate history scenarios, different security paradigms might emerge from altered terrorist events or technological developments.
What If Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Was Never Shot Down?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 wasn't destroyed over eastern Ukraine in 2014, potentially altering the trajectory of Russia-West relations and the Ukraine conflict.
What If Pan Am Flight 103 Never Exploded?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1988 Lockerbie bombing never occurred, potentially reshaping international counter-terrorism efforts, aviation security, and Libya's relationship with the West.