
At Last, We Have Begun to Right a Long-Standing Wrong
The amendment approved this week, to raise the mandatory retirement age for pilots to 67, is the product of years of effort involving administrative litigation, an appeal to Israel’s

The amendment approved this week, to raise the mandatory retirement age for pilots to 67, is the product of years of effort involving administrative litigation, an appeal to Israel’s

We salute each and every one of you for your dedication, courage, and selfless service during the decisive moments of the past months

The aircraft were acquired as part of the airline’s expansion into the long-haul market and will initially be deployed on Israir’s new route to New York. For the first time

Time and again, the Israeli government refuses to advance the necessary amendment to the election law that would allow airline flight crews

The current issue of the Pilots Association Journal focuses on the prolonged period of war that began on the terrible day of October 7, 2023, and has yet to come to an end. Since my primary professional focus in recent

The International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations (IFALPA) has issued an important position

For anyone seeking a rare moment of satisfaction amid the reality of perpetual conflict, it can be found דווקא in the “Am K’lavie” war. It was a campaign that unfolded almost exactly according to plan, achieved its military objectives,

From the surprise attack of October 7 to the skies over Tehran; from a crisis of public confidence to an unprecedented demonstration of power against Iran. In its 78th year, the Israeli Air Force stands at a historic peak, yet

A potential seismic shift is looming over Israeli aviation as policymakers consider granting seventh-freedom traffic rights to Emirates and

Uri Sirkis, CEO of Israir: "We are starting to move the cheese in the aviation market

The Israeli Air Force’s new aerial refueling aircraft is already here. The importance of the “Gideon” becomes especially clear in light

The pilots of the "Ananim Association", led by Shimon Shay, who operate year-round from the Rishon LeZion Airfield, decided to organize a special day of fun and aviation for disabled Israel Defense