Israel's Airspace to Gradually Reopen
On March 2, Transportation Minister Miri Regev announced the government's latest decision: Israel's airspace remains closed for now, but a phased reopening is planned to begin next week, depending on the security situation.
This news has drawn significant attention, particularly within the aviation and logistics sectors, with industry players pledging close cooperation to ensure a safe and orderly resumption of flights.
Phased Approach with Safety as Priority
According to the Ministry of Transport, the reopening will be implemented in stages, with the initial phase focusing on restoring selected domestic flights and key international routes.
The government also emphasized that all decisions will be based strictly on national security and real-time developments in aviation, with flexibility to adjust plans if necessary.
- Airspace reopening depends on security conditions
- Phased rollout prioritizing essential routes
- Full coordination with aviation authorities