ארקיע Arkia Israeli airlines
Amir Schemmer is an experienced professional with a diverse background in regulatory affairs, international trade, journalism, and aviation security. Currently serving as the Regulatory Affairs and QA Manager at ארקיע Arkia Israeli airlines since 2016, Amir conducts audits of airline operations to align team efforts with company objectives. Previously, as the International Trade Regulations Manager for the Foreign Trade Administration at Israel's Ministry of Economy and Industry, Amir developed expertise in international trade regulations and participated in free trade agreement negotiations. Additionally, Amir has held editorial responsibilities as the Foreign Affairs Editor at Calcalist, and gained valuable legal experience as an intern at the Ministry of Justice. With prior roles at EL AL Israel Airlines focusing on aviation security and ground operations, Amir's educational achievements include multiple advanced degrees in law and history from prestigious institutions. Currently pursuing a PhD in History at Ben-Gurion University, Amir's academic pursuits complement a robust career dedicated to regulatory and international affairs.
ארקיע Arkia Israeli airlines
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We say it's a combination. The combination between an experienced, well-established airline that has been operating since 1949, and a young, original state of mind that never stops thinking about new, attractive destinations while creating amazing experiences for our customers – starting with an exceptional flight experience! Alongside dozens of weekly flights to Eilat, we fly to nearly 40 attractive destinations around the world. Our fleet includes Embraer and new Airbus A321neo LR aircraft. Arkia's diverse offering includes flights, holiday packages, package tours, tours for young travelers, concert packages, cruises, groups, and conferences. In addition, Arkia operates a subsidiary for aircraft maintenance and repair: A.M, Aircraft Maintenance. The maintenance center is accredited by the Israel Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).