
Faisal Imran, Deputy Director of the Airports Security Force (ASF) Pakistan, has emerged as a pioneering figure in the country’s aviation security sector. With over a decade of dedicated service, he is the first Pakistani to become an International Airport Professional through the prestigious ICAO-ACI Airport Management Professional Accreditation Programme.
His extensive qualifications include being an Aviation Security Professionals Manager, IATA Certified Auditor, ICAO Certified Inspector, and Training Instructor. Faisal holds a Master of Science degree and a law degree, and various aviation security courses from China, Spain, Gulf Aviation Academy Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabai, UAE and National Academy of Aviation Security (NAAS) Karachi, reflecting his strong academic foundation alongside his professional expertise.
Faisal has represented Pakistan at numerous international aviation security forums, including Global Airport Leaders Forum in Dubai and Super Terminal Expo in Hong Kong, showcasing his commitment to enhancing the country’s aviation safety standards on the global stage. His contributions were recognized when he became one of the winners of the Oris and Sylvia Dunham Scholarship, awarded by Airports Council International to outstanding airport professionals worldwide.
Throughout his career, Faisal has held key roles within ASF, including Assistant Director Operations, as well as heading the Media and Public Relations Cell. He also served as a Training Instructor at the National Academy for Aviation Security in Karachi, shaping the next generation of aviation security personnel.
His achievements highlight him as a bright star in Pakistan’s often overlooked aviation sector, driving progress and professionalism in safeguarding the nation’s airports and aviation industry. Faisal Imran’s journey exemplifies dedication, expertise, and international recognition, setting a benchmark for aviation security professionals in Pakistan and beyond.
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