Air Safety Division of Israel’s Department of Transport approves of Ural Airlines safety performance
4 July 2006 (12:18)
On June 28, 2006, the premises of Ural Airlines JSC were visited by Tamir Ori, the executive of Air Safety Division of Israel’s Department of Transport. The Department only allows the carriers to fly to Israel after the airline proves its compliance with the safety regulations.
Mr Ori was going to see how safe the Yekaterinburg-Tel Aviv flights of Ural Airlines were; he also gave some training to the company’s employees, examined the level of personnel air safety preparedness, looked at the set of measures aimed at preventing illegal interference in the civil aviation activity and came to the conclusion that the company thoroughly provides for air safety and is in full compliance with all the regulations. According to the company’s spokesperson, the executives of Israel’s Department of Transport take such trips on regular basis.
Mr Ori was going to see how safe the Yekaterinburg-Tel Aviv flights of Ural Airlines were; he also gave some training to the company’s employees, examined the level of personnel air safety preparedness, looked at the set of measures aimed at preventing illegal interference in the civil aviation activity and came to the conclusion that the company thoroughly provides for air safety and is in full compliance with all the regulations. According to the company’s spokesperson, the executives of Israel’s Department of Transport take such trips on regular basis.
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