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El Al Israel Airlines Ltd.

El Al Israel Airlines Ltd.

Flag carrier airline and international aviation services company

IsraelAirline, National Connectivity, Civil Aviation, Crisis Transport, Security, and Public-Market Company
67
GOOD

of 100 · unstable trend · Strong moral/spiritual alignment

Standing

67/100

Raw Score

56/85

Confidence

82%

Evidence

Broad

About

El Al is Israel's flag carrier and a public airline with unusually high national-connectivity importance, especially during migration, rescue, war, and crisis periods.

The observable record is mixed: strong resilience and public-service evidence sit beside serious integrity concerns involving air-cargo price fixing, gender-discrimination correction, and a 2026 Competition Authority proposed fine over wartime fares that El Al disputes.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview40%(10/25)
Contribution to Others43%(13/30)
Personal Discipline70%(7/10)
Reliability100%(14/5)
Stability Under Pressure80%(12/15)

El Al scores strongly for national-connectivity resilience and visible public-service missions, moderately for social care, and weakly-to-moderately for integrity because antitrust and discrimination records are not isolated reputational claims but documented legal or regulatory matters.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Core Worldview

Declared mission and public purpose4/5

Clear national-carrier role and public-service language, especially around keeping Israel connected.

Accountability framework3/5

Public company reporting and ESG disclosures exist, but accountability is complicated by unresolved pricing scrutiny.

Mission conduct consistency3/5

Connectivity and rescue conduct support mission, while antitrust and discrimination records weaken consistency.

Contribution to Others

Beneficiaries and public access4/5

Maintains critical air access for Israel and diaspora travelers in normal and crisis periods.

Worker and supplier care2/5

COVID-era layoffs and restructuring show worker harm under pressure despite continuity goals.

Vulnerable group impact4/5

Operation Solomon and rescue flights are strong positive signals; discrimination issues remain a counterweight.

Customer fairness3/5

Fare caps and flexibility are positive, but price-gouging allegations and customer-rights cases materially reduce the score.

Personal Discipline

Principled restraint3/5

Some restraint appears in Shabbat-facing institutional practice and fare-cap disclosures, but crisis-pricing scrutiny limits confidence.

Visible obligation or service discipline4/5

Public record shows repeated national-service mobilization in crisis and rescue contexts.

Reliability

Legal compliance2/5

Air-cargo price-fixing plea and proposed fare fine are serious integrity concerns.

Transparency and reporting4/5

Investor, financial, and ESG reporting are substantial and current.

Promise follow through2/5

Documented discrimination correction and pricing controversies weaken reliability claims.

Governance and controls3/5

Formal governance exists, but repeated external enforcement/court pressure shows control weaknesses.

Stakeholder trust3/5

Strong national trust in crisis is offset by customer fairness and competition concerns.

Stability Under Pressure

Crisis response5/5

Strong record under rescue-airlift, COVID recovery, and war-related aviation disruptions.

Correction after failure3/5

Some correction after discrimination and financial distress, while pricing case remains unresolved.

Long term continuity4/5

Durable carrier since 1948 with recovery after severe shocks.

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

1948

Founded as Israel's national airline

El Al was established after the creation of the State of Israel and developed into the country's flag carrier, linking Israel with international destinations.

Created a durable national aviation institution with strategic public reach.

high
1991

Participated in Operation Solomon airlift

El Al aircraft and crews participated in the rapid airlift of Ethiopian Jews to Israel during Operation Solomon, including a record-setting high-capacity Boeing 747 flight.

Supported a large-scale life-and-migration airlift under acute security pressure.

high
2008

Agreed to plead guilty in U.S. air-cargo price-fixing case

The U.S. Department of Justice announced that El Al agreed to plead guilty and pay a criminal fine for its role in fixing international air-cargo rates.

El Al agreed to pay a $15.7 million criminal fine, creating a serious integrity mark in its public record.

high
2017

Court ordered policy clarification after gender-discrimination case

An Israeli court held that asking a woman to move seats because a male passenger objected to sitting beside her was discriminatory; El Al was required to clarify and train staff on the policy.

Court-validated correction required written procedures and staff training.

medium
2021

Received pandemic-era state support after severe operational stress

COVID-19 travel restrictions pushed El Al into deep financial stress, suspended passenger flights, layoffs, and government aid arrangements including advance ticket purchases for aviation-security personnel.

State-backed support and restructuring helped preserve aviation continuity, while layoffs and public-risk transfer complicated the social-care picture.

high
2024

Operated as key air link during war-related airline withdrawals

During the Swords of Iron war period, El Al reported emergency-mode operations, high load factors, fare caps on selected routes, rescue flights from Amsterdam, and efforts to keep Israel connected while many foreign carriers curtailed service.

Strengthened public-service and resilience signals, while capacity shortages and fare pressure remained material concerns.

high
2026

Competition Authority proposed wartime fare fine

Israel's Competition Authority said it planned to levy a maximum NIS 121 million fine against El Al for alleged excessive and unfair wartime airfares; reporting noted that El Al rejected the allegations and the matter was subject to hearing.

Creates a major unresolved integrity and social-care pressure point around monopoly-like crisis conditions.

high

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

Operation Solomon

1991

A sudden high-risk migration and rescue airlift required rapid aircraft and crew mobilization.

Response: El Al participated with aircraft and crews in the broader Israeli operation.

Strong resilience and social-care signal within a national mission context.

Air-cargo price-fixing enforcement

2008

Regulators found participation in anticompetitive international cargo pricing.

Response: El Al agreed to plead guilty and pay a criminal fine in the United States.

Serious integrity failure with direct market-fairness harm.

COVID-19 aviation shutdown

2020

International travel collapsed, passenger flights were suspended, workers were laid off, and state support became necessary.

Response: The company restructured and accepted state-backed support arrangements.

High resilience but mixed social-care and public-risk-transfer signal.

Swords of Iron war aviation disruption

2024

Many foreign airlines reduced or suspended Israel service, making El Al a critical but capacity-constrained provider.

Response: El Al expanded capacity where possible, set some fare caps, operated rescue flights, and reported very high load factors.

Strong delivery under stress, later complicated by regulatory claims over excessive fares.

Progression

crisis years

Legal and regulatory records exposed market-fairness and passenger-rights failures, followed by partial corrections and restructuring.

mixed_corrective

current stage

The company shows operational resilience during war disruptions, while public support, high fares, and regulatory scrutiny intensify.

unstable_under_pressure

early years

A state-founded flag carrier became a central channel for Israel's external connectivity.

expanding_reach

growth years

El Al's aircraft and crews were integrated into national humanitarian and migration operations, most notably Operation Solomon.

strong_public_service_signal

Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Crisis connectivity and rescue operations recur as strong public-service signals.
  • Financial and ESG disclosures provide a meaningful public record for evaluation.

Concerns

  • Integrity concerns cluster around pricing, competition, and customer-rights pressure.
  • Social-care performance is strongest in national missions and weaker in worker/customer burden-sharing.

Evidence Quality

9

Strong

3

Medium

0

Weak

Overall: broad

This institutional profile evaluates observable public conduct, not hidden intention or private belief.