A solution has been reached for the summer parking shortage at Ben Gurion Airport, with US refueling aircraft that cannot be accommodated at the airport to be moved to Israeli military bases, according to i24.
The parking shortage at Ben Gurion Airport, which has been a concern for aviation officials amid the presence of dozens of US refueling aircraft, now has a reported solution. According to i24, the US tankers that cannot park at the airport will be transferred to IDF bases. The move aims to free up parking space for Israeli airlines and prevent disruptions to summer flight schedules. The Zioneer has previously reported on the parking congestion, which had threatened to cause cancellations. No further details on the timeline or the number of aircraft affected have been provided.
2 developments
- DevelopingSolution found for aircraft parking shortage at Ben Gurion Airport
- DevelopingUS refueler departs Ben Gurion Airport as fuel crisis persists
- StrongUS military to relocate ~20% of refueling aircraft from Ben Gurion Airport ahead of Iran deal
- Developing15 US refueling aircraft leave Ben Gurion, transfer to regional bases
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