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Israel seeks reduction of US aircraft at Ben Gurion

Published on: June 25, 2026 9:23 PM

Israel has reportedly asked the United States to reduce its military aircraft presence at Ben Gurion Airport as authorities prepare for increased passenger traffic during the peak summer travel season. The request reflects growing concerns that military operations at the country’s main international gateway could affect the smooth functioning of civilian aviation services.

According to media reports, Israeli officials have urged Washington to relocate additional American aerial refuelling aircraft currently stationed at the airport. The move is intended to free up operational space and ensure that commercial airlines can manage rising passenger volumes without unnecessary disruptions or logistical challenges.

Reports indicate that the United States has already transferred 28 refuelling aircraft from Ben Gurion Airport in response to earlier coordination efforts. However, Israeli authorities have now requested the removal of approximately 20 more military aircraft to further reduce congestion and improve airport efficiency.

Officials are said to have informed their American counterparts that the continued deployment of a large number of military aircraft could place additional pressure on airport infrastructure. With summer travel demand expected to increase significantly, authorities are prioritizing measures that support uninterrupted civilian flight operations.

Furthermore, Israel has reportedly called for a broader reduction in military aviation activity at the airport. The objective is to create more flexibility for commercial carriers, improve passenger movement and maintain operational stability during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

Neither Israeli nor US authorities have issued an official public statement regarding the reported discussions. Nevertheless, the request highlights the balancing act between military requirements and civilian transportation needs as Ben Gurion Airport prepares to accommodate a surge in seasonal travel activity.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Ben Gurion Airport, civilian flights, Israel aviation, Latest, military aircraft, summer travel, US aircraft

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