Australia's Government said yesterday that it will upgrade airport security around the country and increase police powers in response to an alleged attempt to smuggle an improvised explosive device aboard a flight out of Sydney last year.
The Government will spend A$294 million ($320.2m) on improving security equipment and staffing levels at all major city airports plus 13 regional airports, government ministers said.
It follows an attempt to check in a bag allegedly containing military-grade explosives into the luggage hold of an Etihad Airways Airbus A380 double-decker jet headed to the Middle East last July in a plot authorities say was directed by Isis (Islamic State).
The airline rejected the bag at the check-in counter because it was overweight.
The alleged plot wasn't discovered until weeks later, but two Sydney men were eventually charged with planning a terrorist act.