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11.03.2026Israel Airports Authority: 32,000 Israelis Return via Ben Gurion Airport
Israel Airports Authority reports 32,000 citizens returned via Ben Gurion Airport as 'Operation Lion's Wings' reaches a milestone. Terminal 3 services resume 24/7 operations.
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09.03.2026Israeli Customs Agents Demand "Green Track" for Cargo on Rescue Flights
Israel air freight rates are soaring. The Customs Agents Association urges the CAAI to allow commercial cargo on rescue flights to stabilize the supply chain—but will regulators act?
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05.03.2026Israeli Medical Exporters Demand Cargo Space on Empty Rescue Flights
Israeli medical exports face a supply chain crisis as rescue flights depart empty. Industry leaders demand the Ministry of Transport unlock belly cargo capacity to ensure global supply resilience.
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05.03.2026First 'Operation Lion Wings' Rescue Flights Land in Israel
Operation Lion Wings has officially launched as El Al and Israir flights land at Ben Gurion Airport. Discover how the Israel Ministry of Transport is scaling repatriation efforts.
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18.02.2026Wizz Air Base Dispute: Histadrut Declares Labor Strike at Ben Gurion Airport
Israel's Histadrut declares a labor dispute over Wizz Air's planned base, threatening disruptions at Ben Gurion Airport and local airlines like El Al as unions fight for job security
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09.02.2026Ben Gurion Airport Air Cargo Surges 11.5% as Belly Capacity Recovers
Israel's air cargo volumes rose 11.5% in January 2026, driven by a massive recovery in belly cargo capacity. Discover which global airline is challenging El Al's dominance in the freighter market.
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05.02.2026Israel Approves Second Major International Airport to Boost Logistics and Tourism
Israel's new international airport in Ziklag will transform the Negev's logistics infrastructure. Discover how this strategic hub aims to decentralize aviation and create thousands of jobs.
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02.02.2026Ben Gurion Airport: 9.5% Increase in Cargo Activity in 2025
Ben Gurion Airport air cargo volumes rose 9.5% in 2025, reaching 380,780 tons. A massive surge in belly cargo from foreign airlines signals a major shift in Israel's logistics infrastructure.
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