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Tel Aviv, Israel — April 10, 2025
In a momentous event that marks a new chapter in aviation connectivity between Central Asia and the Middle East, CentrumAir officially inaugurated its first direct flight between Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and Tel Aviv, Israel, with a celebratory ceremony held at Ben Gurion International Airport. The occasion underscored not only the airline’s strategic expansion but also the strengthening diplomatic and cultural ties between Uzbekistan and Israel.
The event was organized and led by Mr. Adil Mirza Khalmirzaev, Business Development Manager of CentrumAir, alongside several senior representatives of the airline. The atmosphere was festive and ceremonious, featuring a traditional water cannon salute, ribbon-cutting, and cake-cutting ceremonies, all held at Terminal 3 to welcome the arrival of the debut flight from Tashkent.
Among the distinguished guests in attendance were Mr. Jahongir Aminov, the Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Israel; executives from Ben Gurion Airport; representatives from the international marketing company for airlines; and members of the Uzbekistan-Israel Trade and Investment House, “New Uzbekistan.” Diplomats, aviation professionals, journalists, and members of the Uzbek Embassy in Israel also took part in the celebration, further reflecting the event’s significance on both diplomatic and commercial fronts.
The inaugural flight landed promptly at approximately 11:00 a.m., greeted by the spectacular water cannon salute—a timeless tradition in aviation that marks special milestones. Guests, escorted by airport staff, gathered on the tarmac to meet and congratulate the flight crew. Gifts were exchanged as heartfelt conversations took place between the airline’s staff and diplomatic dignitaries, highlighting the sense of shared achievement and excitement.
The aircraft itself became a centerpiece for photos and media coverage, with a welcoming banner displayed proudly in front of it to commemorate the successful arrival. Officials and aircraft crew gathered for group photographs, capturing a moment of historic significance in Uzbek-Israeli aviation history.
As preparations began for the return flight from Tel Aviv to Tashkent, the festivities continued at the departure gate. A beautifully decorated table showcased a celebratory cake along with a colorful assortment of traditional Uzbek treats such as dried fruits and nuts—bringing a taste of Uzbekistan’s rich culture to Israeli soil. These thoughtful details created an immersive experience that left a lasting impression on all who attended.
In a symbolic moment of unity and celebration, CentrumAir hosted an official ribbon-cutting ceremony at the gate. With a crowd of curious and enthusiastic passengers gathered, Mr. Khalmirzaev delivered a warm welcome speech. He addressed travelers ranging from those visiting loved ones to adventurers seeking new destinations, emphasizing the significance of this new air bridge between two culturally rich nations. Scissors in hand, Mr. Khalmirzaev, Ambassador Aminov, and a senior representative from the airport management jointly cut the ribbon, marking the ceremonial opening of the route amid enthusiastic applause.
As boarding time approached, the spotlight turned to a beautifully decorated celebratory cake, specially prepared for the occasion. After a brief moment of applause, the cake was cut and joyfully served to passengers waiting at the gate by the flight attendants . Smiles and cheerful chatter filled the terminal as travelers enjoyed the sweet treat—many taking photos to capture the moment. The simple yet heartfelt gesture added a final layer of warmth and festivity to the day’s celebrations, leaving guests with not only a taste of Uzbekistan, but a lasting memory of the journey’s significance.
As a gesture of appreciation, Mr. Khalmirzaev presented Ben Gurion Airport officials with a cultural gift box containing a curated selection of Uzbek fruits and nuts, symbolizing friendship, partnership, and shared future endeavors.
The launch was an overwhelming success, with over 180 passengers boarding the flight—an impressive turnout for a debut route. With a capacity of 200 seats, the inaugural flight exceeded the airline’s expectations and set a promising tone for future operations.
This new route represents far more than just a direct connection between two cities—it is a bridge between two nations, fostering opportunities for tourism, trade, and cultural exchange. CentrumAir’s latest expansion is not only a milestone for the airline but a proud moment for both Uzbekistan and Israel, reflecting a shared vision of growth, cooperation, and exploration.
Diplomacy.co.il extends its warmest congratulations to CentrumAir on the successful launch of its inaugural direct flight between Tashkent and Tel Aviv. This milestone not only marks a significant achievement in aviation but also serves as a symbol of the growing diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between Uzbekistan and Israel. We commend the efforts of all those involved in making this historic connection possible and look forward to seeing even stronger cooperation and connectivity between our two nations.
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The Embassy of India in Israel, in collaboration with the Jaffa Port and Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo, organized an event "India at Jaffa Port" on March 16, 2025, celebrating Indian festival of Holi and Israeli festival of Purim. The event showcased the rich cultural heritage of India at Jaffa Port, attracting more than 3000 attendees.
“India at Jaffa Port- celebrating Purim-Holi”
Celebrating the Indian festival of Holi and the Jewish festival of Purim, the Embassy of India, in collaboration with the Tel Aviv-Yafo, organized the "India at Jaffa Port" event on March 16, 2025.
The event showcased the rich cultural heritage of India at the Jaffa Port, featuring a classical dance ensemble, Bollywood dance workshops, and many other features of India's vibrant traditions.
The event saw a footfall of more than 3000 attendees from many places of Israel.
Deputy Ambassador Mr Rajiv Bodwade said :
"I'm Happy to tell you that the Embassy of India in Collaboration with the Municipality of Tel Aviv Yafo is celebrating the Indian Festival of Holi and the Jewish festival of Purim today, here in Jaffa Port. Interestingly, two of these festivals fall on the same day every year, that's because India and Israel traditionally have been following the lunar Calendar. This is just one of many examples of the cultural similarity that we share and this also gives rise to the unique and rich friendship between the two countries. While the rest of the world is focusing on the cultural distinctiveness, India and Israel are happy to celebrate their similarity . Chag Purim Sameach and Happy Holi.
Photos courtesy Embassy of India / Credit for the pictures: Ran Eliyahu
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A Musical Sensation "This is Jerusalem" - Every Wednesday and Thursday at 20.30 hs
Discover the history of Jerusalem from the creation of the world to the era that will follow the reconstruction of the Third Temple. Through the captivating love story of Nava and Ynon, profound and universal messages from the people of Israel are revealed, offering an inspiring vision for building a better humanity.
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Netzach Israel—The Eternity of Israel”
A new exhibition at Ben Gurion Airport takes passengers on an important journey through the history of the people of Israel.
A cache of coins from the Hasmonean rebellion, evidence of the name “Ahab”, a stone from the Western Wall weighing 5 tons and the weapons of long-gone conquerors—The Israel Antiquities Authority, the Airports Authority and the Ministry of Heritage, supported by the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, set up an extraordinary exhibition along the airport exit passage, combining archaeological findings and photographs of rare moments of discovery, which tell the story of and continuity of the Jewish people over 3,000 years
TEL AVIV, February 12, 2025 – A new exhibition “Eternity of Israel” opened today (Wednesday) at Terminal 3 of Ben-Gurion Airport, providing visitors an opportunity to explore the history of Israel through archaeological findings and photos from rare moments of discovery.
The exhibition was unveiled alongside Former Israeli Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu; Israel Antiquities Authority Director Eli Escusido; and the National Airport Authority of Israel Managing Director, Udi Bar-Oz.
The exhibition takes passengers on a journey through the story of the people of Israel – one of strength, challenges, upheavals, and revival, spanning thousands of years and illustrating the power of the people's renewal.
This new exhibition, the result of the joint efforts of the Israel Antiquities Authority, the Airports Authority and the Israeli Ministry of Heritage, will be on display along the airport’s exit passage through January 2026. “Eternity of Israel” is supported by the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
“Helmsley remains committed to supporting the people of Israel and strengthening the global understanding of Israel,” says Sandor Frankel, a Trustee of the Helmsley Charitable Trust. “A milestone for Israel’s cultural preservation efforts, this new exhibition from the Israel Antiquities Authority highlights the storied history of Israel and its people in a blend of archaeology and photography. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about Israeli life and the nation’s rich cultural history that spans thousands of years.”
The exhibition showcases breathtaking photographs from archaeological sites and from significant moments of discovery during excavation.
Each photograph encapsulates a uniquely inspiring moment or special site, as captured by the camera lens. In addition to these powerful photographs, original and rare archaeological findings are on display, bearing witness to different periods in the history of the Jewish People.
The exhibition enables the visitor to form impressions from items, such as agricultural tools from a Hasmonean-era farm uncovered near Mount Arbel and displayed here for the first time; a Hasmonean coin hoard found in the desert; physical evidence to the name “Ahab,” the famous king of northern Israel; an original Western Wall stone weighing 5 tons; and weapons of long-gone conquerors.
Each photo and finding features a QR code that allows passengers to access videos filmed at the excavation areas, providing the opportunity to experience the discoveries in singular moments.
In addition, the exhibition displays models of important archaeological findings in the country’s history, which visitors will be invited to touch.
According to Galit Litani, exhibition curator on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, “The 'Eternity of Israel' exhibition seeks to convey the powerful vitality of the Jewish People, and how they cleave to their land. We wanted to create an experience that combines the worlds of archaeology, history and culture, and gives travelers a glimpse into our people’s history, as reflected through the findings.”
Former Minister of Heritage, MK Amichai Eliyahu, said, “It is not without cause that this exhibition is set up precisely in these days, as we face national challenges and security challenges. The exhibition reminds us all of our deep roots and the Jewish People's uncompromising commitment to their country and heritage. Exposing the visitors to the eternity of the Jewish People against the background of recent events strengthens the spirit of all peoples and conveys a message of strength and hope to future generations.”
“Ben Gurion Airport is the main entry and exit gate of the State of Israel”, says Eli Escusido, Director General of the Israel Antiquities Authority. “In these times of fake news and anti-Semitism, here the hundreds of thousands of travelers from Israel and the world will meet the Jewish People’s unique story. Through the 'Eternity of Israel' exhibition, we seek to provide an exciting connective experience that reminds everyone of the depth of the roots and the eternal connection between the people of Israel and this land.”
According to Udi Bar Oz, Ben Gurion Airport Director General, “This is a unique project in Israel. This is the first time that the passenger passage combines authentic finds alongside spectacular photos. The display is already arousing great interest. Many people are stopping to look at the rare and impressive finds on display, which are a testimony to the glorious history of the people of Israel.”
About the Israel Antiquities Authority
The Israel Antiquities Authority is a statutory corporation and the leading professional institution in the archaeology of the Land of Israel, responsible for the country's antiquities and archaeological sites—their excavation, preservation, conservation, research, presentation, publication, and the stewardship and management of the national treasures of the State of Israel.
About the Helmsley Charitable Trust:
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust aspires to improve lives by supporting exceptional efforts in the U.S. and around the world in health and select place-based initiatives. Since beginning active grantmaking in 2008, Helmsley has committed more than $4.5 billion for a wide range of charitable purposes, including $700 million for grants in Israel. For more information on Helmsley and its programs, visit helmsleytrust.org.
Photos Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority