Australia and the United States have agreed to put armed marshals on passenger flights between the two countries. The sky marshals could begin flying as early as next week on services operated by Qantas and United Airlines. They already operate on Australian domestic flights and on services to Singapore. Australia’s Minister for Justice and Customs Chris Ellison and U.S. ambassador Thomas Schieffer announced the aviation security agreement at Perth airport in Western Australia Saturday. Full Story
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