Israel Airports Authority

In today's world, Israel Airports Authority has become a topic of great relevance and interest to many people. Since its emergence, Israel Airports Authority has captured the public's attention and generated continuous debate in various areas. Its impact has been reflected in society, politics, economy and culture, becoming a central issue on the global agenda. As Israel Airports Authority continues to evolve and take on new forms, its influence expands globally, generating endless perspectives and opinions. In this article, we will explore the different edges of Israel Airports Authority and analyze its importance in the current context.

Israel Airports Authority
Native name
Hebrew: רשות שדות התעופה בישראל
Arabic: سلطة المطارات في إسرائيل
Founded1977 (1977) in Tel Aviv, Israel
HeadquartersBen Gurion International Airport,
Ben Gurion Airport
,
Israel
Number of locations
  • Airports: 5
  • Border Terminals: 5
Area served
Israel
Key people
Sharon Kedmi, CEO
ParentMinistry of Transport and Road Safety
Websitewww.iaa.gov.il

The Israel Airports Authority (IAA, Hebrew: רשות שדות התעופה בישראל, Reshut Sdot HaTe'ufa BeYisra'el; 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). The authority's head office is on the grounds of Ben Gurion International Airport.[1] As of 2024, the authority is headed by the CEO Sharon Kedmi.

Facilities

Airports

Border terminals

The Yitzhak Rabin Border Terminal

Egypt

Jordan

References

  1. ^ "IAA Head Office." Israel Airports Authority. Retrieved on 6 March 2010.
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