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Cargo Flight to Dubai Announced by Israeli Flag Carrier

Israeli flag transporter El Al declared that it will dispatch the main load trip to Dubai, days after its notable business traveller trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The payload flight is planned to withdraw from the Ben Gurion International Airport outside Tel Aviv, on September 16, Xinhua news office cited the carrier as saying in an announcement on Thursday.

The Boeing 747 plane will have a stop in Liege, Belgium, before proceeding to Dubai.

Its first load will incorporate “rural and innovative hardware”, as per the announcement.

El Al said the new course is relied upon to work consistently, with an ordinary flight withdrawing from Tel Aviv to Dubai on Wednesdays and returning on Fridays.

The new flight will empower Israeli organizations’ “network in import and fare from and to Dubai, just as to objections in Asia through Dubai”, El Al said.

The declaration came a day after Riyadh announced it had opened its airspace to “all nations” travelling to and from the UAE, a move hailed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “tremendous breakthrough” that prepare for non-stop trips between the two countries.

On Monday, El Al completed the first ever business trip among Israel and Abu Dhabi.

On board the plane, Israeli and American assignments travelled to Abu Dhabi for a two-day conversation in the wake of a US-handled arrangement between the UAE and Israel on August 13 to standardize relations

El Al has been hit really hard by the COVID-19 outbreak and is in a high-level arrangement for a government bailout to stay away from liquidation. It has shown losses for a long time running and piled up debt to restore its fleet, suspended flights when Israel shut its borders and sent a large portion of its workers on leave.

The important direct trip was not just the first-ever commercial flight between the nations, yet additionally the official flight of the Israeli transporter over Saudi Arabia.

The El Al plane made a similar trip backwards the next day when it came back to Tel Aviv.

The United Arab Emirates and Israel are assumed to sign the US-facilitated accord, Israel’s first with a Gulf country and just its third with an Arab state, at the White House in the upcoming weeks.