The landing of two cargo flights at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka coming directly from Tel Aviv in Israel has created controversies in social media.
One of the two cargo flights landed in Dhaka on April 7 and departed after about four hours and a half. The other one landed on April 11 and departed on early Friday after about four hours and a half.
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport executive director Group Captain Kamrul Islam told New Age on Friday that the flights came directly from Tel Aviv and the two cargo aircraft were registered with the United States.
Bangladesh has air service agreement, including open sky option, with the United States, he said.
He added that the cargo flights did not drop anything at Dhaka airport rather and only took apparels from RMG industries to Sharjah and other European destinations.
A senior official at the Civil Service Authority of Bangladesh, who is in the proses of approval of the flight schedule, said that officials from two top intelligence agencies inspected the two aircraft on arrival and they cleared those before taking off.
New Age