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Passenger traffic at Ben Gurion Airport strengthens ahead of peak summer, with daily international flights and the renewed participation of foreign airlines. See more details inside
Significant achievement for the Hungarian low-cost airline: Exceeding 1,000 flights daily across its network, serving over 200,000 passengers each day
Another serious incident in the US: While waiting for takeoff in Denver, a Boeing 737 MAX 8's wheel caught fire, leading to the rapid evacuation of 179 passengers and crew. According to authorities, five passengers received on-site treatment for minor injuries, and one person was taken to the hospital
Southwest Airlines flight detected a warning about another aircraft dangerously close during its flight over Los Angeles' controlled airspace. Consequently, both passenger planes had to perform emergency maneuvers to avoid the collision. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation to examine the circumstances of the incident
Munich Airport launches summer with over 6.4 million passengers, more than 45,000 flights, and links to 210 destinations in 67 countries. Italy, Spain, the USA, Canada, and Asia top the list
Etihad Gets First A321LR: Regional Flights Enhanced
The leading European airline group signals a partial return to routine with the resumption of Lufthansa flights to Israel from August 1, followed by Brussels Airlines on August 13. However, SWISS will remain suspended until late September, and Eurowings extends its suspension until the end of October
United Airlines resumes its flights to Israel tonight and will add a second daily flight this week, significantly increasing capacity on the important route between Israel and the U.S
ANA Boeing 787, without passengers, hit the tail of a parked Breeze Airbus A220. Breeze passengers evacuated by buses, FAA launches investigation