Paw patrol: Hong Kong airport dog unit to cover reopened Terminal 2
Security contractor Avseco’s canine unit, which is marking its fifth anniversary, will be on patrol in Terminal 2
Jacob Cheung Tat-keung, executive director of the Aviation Security Company (Avseco), said on Friday that operations at Terminal 2 had been generally smooth, although passenger numbers had increased as 15 airlines had moved in over the past few weeks.
He added that the company had only hired a small number of staff for the new terminal, as some employees who used to work in Terminal 1 were transferred there, while all security screening facilities were being upgraded to advanced systems.
The Avseco Canine Unit (ACU) was established in January 2021 to enhance the airport’s capacity to detect explosives, firearms and ammunition, with the animals serving a dual security and ambassadorial role focused on non-restricted landside areas.
The unit was set up with backing from the Airport Authority and support from the Hong Kong Police Force and the Customs and Excise Department, which helped select dogs and design kennels and training facilities. They also trained the dog handlers.
Authority CEO Vivian Cheung Kar-fay said that the dogs had contributed significantly.

