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Mar 03, 2009 (newstodate): Traditionallly lauded for its high security awareness, Israel's civil aviation may face de-classification by FAA from Category 1 to Category 2.
The problem has its focus on alleged slack security measures and procedures at the country's Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport.
The European Aviation Safety Agency EASA has now followed suit, warning Israeli airlines that it may consider a ban on flights from Israel to destinations in the EU unless safety standards are improved.
The problem has its focus on alleged slack security measures and procedures at the country's Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport.
The European Aviation Safety Agency EASA has now followed suit, warning Israeli airlines that it may consider a ban on flights from Israel to destinations in the EU unless safety standards are improved.