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ExecuJet is now offering private aviation handling services at Tel Aviv s Ben Gurion Airport. (Photo: ExecuJet)
ExecuJet has expanded its footprint in the Middle East with the establishment of an FBO in Israel. The newest location is based at the Fattal Terminal at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport, marking the country’s first private luxury passenger facility. A Luxaviation Group subsidiary, ExecuJet, in partnership with Israel-based aviation company Flyeast, will provide passenger processing, supervisory aircraft handling, concierge services, flight arrangements, and aircraft charter.
The terminal, which is under the same ownership as the Fattal Hotel chain, serves business aviation clients as well as diplomats, heads of state, and high-end commercial passengers. It provides security checks, hand luggage screening, and CIQ services, and offers private waiting rooms with beds and ensuite showers, as well as a main lounge with refreshments. The facility also includes a catering ki
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He also said the United States intended to ensure that Hamas, which controls Gaza and is listed by Washington as a terrorist organisation, did not benefit from the humanitarian aid.
Yehya Al-Sinwar, the Hamas chief in Gaza, said on Wednesday that the group welcomed Arab and international efforts to rebuild the enclave.
“We will ease and facilitate the task for everyone and we will make sure that the process will be transparent and fair and we will make sure that no penny goes to Hamas or Qassam (Hamas armed wing),” Sinwar told a press conference.