Israel Airports Authority
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The Israel Airports Authority (Hebrew: רשות שדות התעופה בישראל, Arabic: سلطة المطارات في إسرائيل) was founded in 1977 as a public corporation mandated by the "Israel Airports Authority Law". The authority is responsible for the management of Israel's major civil airports and land-to-land border terminals between Israel and its neighbours (Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority).
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[edit] Facilities
[edit] Airports
- Ben Gurion International Airport
- Eilat Airport
- Haifa Airport
- Herzliya Airport
- Ovda International Airport
- Rosh Pina Airport
- Sde Dov Airport
[edit] Border Terminals
Egypt
Jordan
Palestinian Authority
[edit] Defunct Facilities
[edit] External links
- Official
Israel Airports Authority | ||
Airports | Ben Gurion | Eilat | Haifa | Herzliya | Ovda | Rosh Pina | Sde Dov | |
Border Terminals | Allenby Bridge | Arava | Jordan River | Karni | Nitzana | Taba | |
Defunct/Former Properties | Jerusalem Int'l Airport | Kiryat Shmona Airport | Ophira Int'l Airport | Rafah Crossing | |
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Transportation in Israel | ||
Roads | Highway 1 | Highway 2 | Highway 4 | Highway 5 | Highway 6 | Highway 60 | Highway 90 | Route 443 | Ayalon Highway | Begin Expressway | Carmel Tunnels | |
Bus | Egged | Dan | Kavim | Metrodan Beersheba | Metropoline | Nativ Express | Superbus | Connex | |
Railways | Israel Railways | |
Light Rails and Rapid Transits | Tel Aviv Subway | Jerusalem Light Rail | Carmelit | |
Aviation Authorities and Companies | Israel Airports Authority | Ben Gurion International Airport | El Al | Arkia | Israir | Sun D'Or | Tamir Airways | |
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