Articles in "aviation"
El Al Posts First Quarterly Loss Since 2023 Amid War and Weakening Dollar
El Al on Wednesday reported a sharp financial reversal in the first quarter of 2026, posting a net loss -- the airline's first quarterly ...
US Military Jets Are ‘Taking Over’ Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli Aviation Chief Warns
Israel’s civil aviation system is under mounting strain due to the continued presence of US military aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport, with ...
No Exit: Israel Unready for Wartime Aviation Shutdown, Says State Report
Israel's aviation sector was left dangerously unprepared for prolonged conflict, a major state audit released Tuesday found, with the ...
Israel Prepares to Bring Holy Easter Light to Bucharest Despite War
Bucharest (Agerpres) - Israel is taking "all the steps" to bring the Holy Easter Light from Jerusalem to Bucharest under current security ...
Baku’s Heydar Aliyev Airport Honored as Best Airport in Central Asia and CIS
Baku (BTA) Azerbaijan's Heydar Aliyev International Airport has been awarded the prestigious Skytrax World Airport Awards 2026 in the ...
Flight Restrictions Tighten in Israel as Government Cuts Air Traffic
Israel’s aviation sector faced major disruption on Monday after the government sharply curtailed flight activity at the country’s main ...
Israel Continues Repatriation Efforts with Overnight Flights Bringing 604 Citizens Home
Israel's efforts to return its nationals from abroad continued on Monday with two flights landing in Israel overnight and early Monday ...
First Flights Land as Israel Begins Bringing Citizens Home
Israel began flying stranded citizens home on Thursday morning as the first two flights of an operation landed at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel ...
El Al Faces Record $39 Million Fine for Wartime Price Gouging
The Israel Competition Authority notified El Al that it intends to impose the maximum legal fine of NIS 121 million ($39 million), ...
Israel’s Aviation Rebounds in 2025 With 33% Increase in Passengers
Israel’s aviation sector soared in 2025, signaling a recovery after years of disruption caused by war in Gaza and Lebanon. New figures ...