Rosh Pina airport reopens

ANI January 10, 2025 206 views

Hey, did you hear about Rosh Pina Airport reopening after being closed for over a year during the conflict? The Civil Aviation Authority carefully inspected every aspect of the airport's infrastructure to ensure it was safe for operations. It's located in a strategic area near the Lebanese border, and this reopening is a significant step towards normalizing civil aviation in northern Israel. The airport's return is not just about transportation, but symbolizes hope and resilience during challenging times.

"The opening of the Rosh Pina Airport is another part of the process of returning civil aviation to normal in the north of the country" - Civil Aviation Authority
Tel Aviv, January 9: On Thursday, January 9, Rosh Pina Airport opened for operations after being closed for over a year due to the "Iron Swords" War.

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Airport reopens after extensive safety and infrastructure assessment

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Located near Lebanon in the Galilee region

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Signifies gradual return to normalcy in northern Israel

The opening of the airport was made possible after Israel's Civil Aviation Authority (CVA), in cooperation with the Israel Meteorological Service, conducted an inspection of the airport and checked the integrity of the runway infrastructure, the control tower, the auxiliary communication and navigation systems, meteorological systems, and the competence of the fire and rescue forces at the airport, in order to confirm the airport's return to regular operations.

Rosh Pina is located in the "Finger of the Galilee" near the border with Lebanon.

"The opening of the Rosh Pina Airport is another part of the process of returning civil aviation to normal in the north of the country," said the CVA adding that it "wishes the airport many takeoffs and landings and hopes for the return of all the hostages!"

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