Virgin unveils bullet-proof plane doors

Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson is due to unveil the latest defence against airline terrorists today - a bullet-proof cockpit…

Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson is due to unveil the latest defence against airline terrorists today - a bullet-proof cockpit door.

Sir Richard Branson

The armour-plated door has been installed on a New York-bound jet from Heathrow carrying British emergency service personnel.

The move comes after British Airways said it too would strengthen aircraft cockpit doors.

Virgin said its door, which has an aluminium and steel deadbolt on the inside, is the most visible of a series of bolstered security measures, both inflight and on the ground, introduced after the September 11th attacks.

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The doors are bullet, heat and shock-proof and have digital locks while closed circuit television monitors pointing from the cockpit to the cabin help to ensure that only authorised staff gain entry.

These measures will be in place on its planes by end of November, Virgin says.

An second armour-plated door leading to the cockpit will be installed as standard on Virgin's 30-strong fleet within approximately 18 months.

PA