Sundor

It is a wholly owned subsidiary of El Al, which uses the brand mainly for seasonal scheduled and charter services, mostly to European destinations.

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

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.

Sundor Airlines logo before 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