I’ve posted another article you referenced already and I continue to post a series of articles on the subject. And, of course, it’s only natural for Israeli spokesmen to advocate for their own airport ... it’s “their business” ...
But then again, it’s the “business” if all those other airlines to consider their own safety and for their passengers.
I’ll look that post up for that link and see if I can get in past their firewall, but in the past, I haven’t been able to get past their front page. But, I’ll look around for another source.
of course, its only natural for Israeli spokesmen to advocate for their own airport ... its their business ...
Well then it is just as important to understand that the airlines have a self interest as well - and their's is to continue service - understanding that the FAA ban was simply politics, and not really safety related.
US Airways plans to resume Tel Aviv flight on Thursday (if FAA says OK)
British Airways Defies Advisory, Keeps Tel Aviv Service
Our flights are operating normally. Safety is our top priority. We would not operate flights unless it was safe to do so. We are monitoring the situation closely, said British Airways.