Israel plans new airport in south, an hour from Gaza border

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Israel Approves Plan for New International Airport in the South

[JERUSALEM] Israel’s Economic Affairs Committee on Sunday gave its final approval to a plan to build another international airport in the south of the country, not far from the area near the border with Gaza where Hamas carried out its October 7, 2023, attacks.

New Airport to be Built in Nevatim

According to a bill pending approval in parliament, the airport would be built in the town of Nevatim, about 65 km – less than an hour’s drive from the Gaza border and adjacent to a military airbase in the Negev desert that is home to F-35 fighter jets.

Airbase Targeted by Iranian Missiles

The airbase was targeted by Iranian missiles last October.

Details of the Project

The new airport, some 132 km from Tel Aviv, would take seven years to build and handle up to 15 million passengers annually, according to the bill before parliament. The project is intended to help alleviate traffic at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport and bolster the economy in the country’s south by creating around 50,000 jobs, particularly from the nearby Bedouin community.

Opposition from Military and Security Establishment

Israel’s military and security establishment have opposed the project due to its proximity to the airbase.

Background on Ben Gurion Airport

Ben Gurion is Israel’s main air gateway and with a capacity of 40 million passengers annually. It is nearing its limit, according to the committee, which cited data showing 80 million are expected to pass through the airport by 2050.

Ramon Airport

In 2019, Israel opened Ramon Airport near the Red Sea resort city of Eilat at Israel’s southern tip, on the border with Jordan and Egypt. Prior to the war with Hamas, a number of foreign carriers such as Ryanair operated flights from Europe to Ramon. At present, the airport is being used largely for domestic flights.

International Flights to Israel

Most international carriers had stopped flying to Israel due to the war in Gaza, but many of them have now resumed flights.

Conclusion

The new airport in Nevatim is expected to be a significant development for Israel’s aviation industry and economy, providing a much-needed alternative to Ben Gurion Airport and creating thousands of new jobs. However, the project has faced opposition from the military and security establishment due to its proximity to the airbase.

FAQs

Q: What is the location of the new airport?
A: The new airport will be built in the town of Nevatim, about 65 km – less than an hour’s drive from the Gaza border and adjacent to a military airbase in the Negev desert.

Q: How many passengers will the airport handle annually?
A: The airport will handle up to 15 million passengers annually.

Q: How long will it take to build the airport?
A: The airport will take seven years to build.

Q: What is the purpose of the airport?
A: The airport is intended to help alleviate traffic at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport and bolster the economy in the country’s south by creating around 50,000 jobs, particularly from the nearby Bedouin community.

Angela Lee
Angela Lee
Director of Research

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