Sundor

This additional qualification is not used in Hebrew, however, and both aircraft flown by the company bear solely the "Sundor - סאן דור" title.

[citation needed] Sundor remained a fully owned subsidiary company of El Al and as such its passengers could take advantage of this association.

[2] In March 2011, The Israel Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced the suspension of Sundor's operating license effective 1 April 2011.

The CAA based its decision citing non-compliance with Israeli and international airline management standards, mainly lack of self-owned planes and crew.

[4] Sundor branded flights are operated by El Al to the following destinations as of January 2024:[5] As of March 2025, the fleet operated under the Sun d'Or brand consisted of the following aircraft:[23][needs update][better source needed] Media related to Sun d'Or International Airlines at Wikimedia Commons

The former Sundor logo before its rebranding in 2024.
A former Sundor Boeing 707 , departing from Düsseldorf Airport in 1984
A former Sundor Boeing 757-200 , retired in 2011 and broken up in 2012
Sundor Boeing 737-800 operated by El Al