Thursday, May 7, 2015

Saudi Plane Lands in Israel For Routine Service

By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:

This is certainly a sign that the times, they are a changing.

An Air Saudi Airbus A300 landed in Tel Aviv for routine maintenance. The job is being done by Bedek, a company contracted by Israel Aircraft Industries to service airplanes.
The plane is owned by a European company and leased to the Saudis.

It is part of the fleet of the commercial carrier Saudi Air - the
official national airline of Saudi Arabia and fully owned by the Saudi government.

This does not mean that full diplomatic relations between Saudi

Arabia have begun - although there are back channels that are often used for communication. But, in an earlier era, if a Saudi or other friendly Arab representative or product were to arrive in Israel it would be handled discretely and certainly, the name and any other identifying marks would have been covered over. Not so this time.

In the end, this could prove very embarrassing for Saudi Arabia. Some things are better not seen.

Below is a picture and a  link of the Saudi Air plane at Ben Gurion airport, located just outside of Tel Aviv. That is where Bedek services its planes.
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http://twitter.com/AmichaiStein1/status/595914479239462913/photo/1





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