
Punta Caucedo, Santo Domingo. – The Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation, Idac, put into service a new state-of-the-art security system at the Norge Botello Aeronautical Complex in Punta Caucedo.
The general director of Idac, Héctor Porcella, reported that the system is designed to strengthen the protection and surveillance of all the facilities of the Aeronautical Complex, ensuring a safe environment for staff and visitors.
The new security system that incorporates advanced technology and high-resolution cameras will allow a faster and more efficient response to any potential incident, reinforcing the complex’s commitment to safety and protection.

“The Norge Botello Aeronautical Complex has always prioritized the safety of our operations and the people who work and visit our facilities,” said General Manager Hector Porchella during the inaugural ceremony of the new system, adding that with the implementation of the system “we are raising our standard of protection and efficiency, ensuring that our operations continue without interruptions and with maximum security.”
The activity was carried out with the presence of various authorities related to the country’s aviation, including the general commander of the Dominican Air Force, Major General Carlos Febrillet Rodríguez; the director of the Specialized Corps of Airport Security; Brigadier General Floreal Suárez Martínez; the member of the Civil Aviation Board, Tony Yapor; the deputy director of Idac Miguel Mejía and the sectorial directors of the institution, among others.
The security project was carried out by Juan Tomás Pérez, representative of the company that won the tender, and which is recognized for its experience in security systems, but also allows future updates and expansions according to the needs of the complex.






