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EASA removes Israel from flight warning documents

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EASA removes Israel from flight warning documents

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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has removed Israel from its flight warning documents, according to a report. The update means airlines flying to and from Israel are no longer subject to the heightened advisory that had been in place.

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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has removed Israel from its flight warning documents, according to a report. The change means that airlines flying to and from Israel are no longer subject to the special advisory that had been in place. The update comes amid a broader reassessment of regional risks. EASA had previously issued warnings for airspace over Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon, and Israel was included in the same advisory category. The removal of Israel suggests a downgrade in the perceived threat level for Israeli airspace.

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