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El Al - translation to English

FLAG-CARRIER AIRLINE OF ISRAEL
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  • 1951 British mechanic's residence permit for Israel – El Al worker.
  • A 1951 El Al pilot's early Israeli passport.
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  • A former Up [[Boeing 737-800]].
  • Logo from 1960s
  • A small El Al aircraft at Schneider Children's Medical Center in [[Petakh Tikva]].
  • London Heathrow Airport]] in 1964.
  • A former El Al [[Boeing 767-200ER]]. El Al was the launch customer for this variant of the Boeing 767.
  • A [[Bristol Britannia]] of El Al at Farnborough Airport in 1957 just before delivery to the airline.
  • A Curtiss Commando freight aircraft of El Al.
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  • El Al [[Boeing 737-800]]
  • Boeing 747-200B]].
  • London Heathrow Airport]] in 1985.
  • Boeing 777-200ER]]
  • An El Al [[Lockheed Constellation]] (1951).
  • An El Al flight attendant standing next to a [[Curtiss C-46]] in 1950.
  • The former business class cabin on an El Al [[Boeing 757]].
  • Flag of EL AL
  • Ethiopian immigrants]] from [[Ethiopia]] during [[Operation Solomon]] in 1991.
  • Lod Airport]] (1951).
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  • Bijlmer disaster]], Amsterdam of 4 October 1992. The monument was designed by architect Herman Hertzberger together with survivors.
  • A Sun d'Or [[Boeing 737-800]] operated by El Al.
  • An El Al [[Boeing 707]] at [[Orly Airport]], [[Paris]] (1965).

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El AL, compagnia aerea nazionale israeliana
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  • [[Anwar al-Awlaki]]
  • Aftermath of the September 11 attacks
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  • [[Khalid Sheikh Mohammed]] after his arrest in [[Rawalpindi]], Pakistan, in March 2003
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SALAFI JIHADIST ORGANIZATION FOUNDED IN 1988
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Al Qaeda, "la base", in arabo, organizzazione terroristica di ex combattenti Mujaedin che fa capo ad Osama bin Laden
Al-Arabiya TV         
  • Al Arabiya reporter in [[Jerusalem]]
SAUDI DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION BROADCASTER
Al-Arabiyah; Al Arabiyah; Alarabiya; Alarabiyah; Al-Arabiyya; Al Arabiyya; Al Araabiya; Al arabia; Al arabya; El arabia; El arabya; Al-Arabiye; Al-Arabiya; Al-Arabiya TV; Al-arabiya; Al-Arabiya television; Al Arabia; Al-Arabia TV; Alarabiya.net; Al Arabiya Network; Al Arabiya News; Al Arabiya Channel
n. Al-Arabiya TV, Al-Arabiya, rete televisiva satellitare in lingua araba con sede nel Dubai e lanciata nel marzo 2003

Definition

El
¦ noun (the El) (in the US) an elevated railway, especially that in Chicago.

Wikipedia

El Al

El Al Israel Airlines Ltd. (TASE: ELAL, Hebrew: אל על נתיבי אויר לישראל בע״מ), trading as El Al (Hebrew: אל על‎, "Upwards", "To the Skies", or "Skywards", stylized as ELעל‎ALאל; Arabic: إل-عال), is the flag carrier of Israel. Since its inaugural flight from Geneva to Tel Aviv in September 1948, the airline has grown to serve over 50 destinations, operating scheduled domestic and international services and cargo flights within Israel, and to Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, Africa, and the Far East, from its main base in Ben Gurion Airport.

El Al is the only commercial airline to equip its planes with missile defense systems to protect its planes against surface-to-air missiles, and is considered one of the world's most secure airlines, thanks to its stringent security procedures, both on the ground and on board its aircraft. Although it has been the target of many attempted hijackings and terror attacks, only one El Al flight has ever been hijacked; that incident did not result in any fatalities.

As Israel's national airline, El Al has played an important role in humanitarian rescue efforts, airlifting Jews from other countries to Israel, setting the world record for the most passengers on a commercial aircraft (single plane record of 1,088 passengers on a 747) by Operation Solomon when 14,500 Jewish refugees were transported from Ethiopia in 1991.

El Al offers only kosher in-flight meals, and does not fly passengers on the Jewish Shabbat or religious holidays.

In 2012, El Al operated an all-Boeing fleet of 42 aircraft, flying over 4 million passengers, and employed a staff of 6,056 globally. The company's revenues for 2016 were $2,040 million, with losses of $81 million, compared to a profit of $57 million in 2010. In 2018, the company's revenue was $7.7 billion, with a net loss of $187.55 million. In July 2020, having lost hundreds of millions of dollars due to grounded flights and lay-offs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel and abroad, the company reached a bailout deal with the government, and a private buyer purchased a controlling stake (42.85%) in September of that year, with the government purchasing any unwanted shares (15%).

Examples of use of El Al
1. El Al said in response: "El Al considers it a very serious incident.
2. During that time, El Al shares lost 73%. Like other airlines, El Al hedges to protect itself from oil surges.
3. El Al representatives said in response, "El Al has clear procedures for flying unaccompanied minors, and operates according to them.
4. He feels he has exhausted the challenge of El Al – although he believes Knafaim and El Al still have growth potential.
5. As of press time, El Al chairman Izzy Borovich hadn‘t closed the deal selling his shares in Knafaim, which owns El Al, to his twin brother Dedi Borovich.