The US aviation agency has lifted a ban on the country's flights to an airport in Israel's western port city of Tel Aviv late Wednesday.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) instituted a 24-hour flight prohibition Tuesday after a rocket landed roughly one mile from the airport.
"The FAA has lifted its restrictions on US airline flights into and out of Israel's Ben Gurion Airport by cancelling a 'notice to airmen' it renewed earlier today (Wednesday)," Xinhua quoted an agency statement Thursday.
The decision was made after the FAA worked with other US government agencies to assess the security situation.
The agency carefully reviewed both significant new information and measures the government of Israel is taking to mitigate potential risks to civil aviation, the statement said.
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