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		<title>Israel signs deal with Jordan to open airspace: transport ministry</title>
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<p><strong>Tel Aviv (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> Israel has signed an aviation agreement with Jordan that will allow flights from the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to fly through Israeli airspace, it said on Thursday.<br><br>The deal had been discussed for years, but the neighbors were only able to finalize it after Israel and the two Gulf Arab states signed a historic agreement last month to normalize ties, Israel’s Transportation Ministry said.<br><br>Jordanian officials had no immediate comment.<br><br>With commercial planes now able to fly through the Israel-Jordan corridor, flight times for some routes between Asia and Europe and North America, including flights from Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, will be shorter, the Israeli ministry said.<br><br>Its statement did not specify any other countries that could benefit from the new arrangement.<br><br>“The agreement will significantly cut flight times to Gulf countries, Asia and the Far East, leading to fuel savings and less pollution,” it said.<br><br>European air traffic control agency Eurocontrol, based in Brussels, helped make the aviation deal happen, the ministry said.<br><br>Boosting civil aviation was an important part of last month’s historic diplomatic accords signed in Washington at a ceremony hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump.<br><br>In those agreements, Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates agreed it was critical to ensure regular and direct flights to promote relations.</p>
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