Israel-US Deal Clears US Refueling Jets From Ben Gurion, Saving Summer Travel Season
Israel's Transportation Ministry announced a deal with Washington to relocate the bulk of US military refueling and cargo aircraft parked at Ben Gurion Airport, removing a bottleneck that had threatened the summer tourism season and the High Holidays. Fifteen American aircraft have already moved since June 16, with 30 more shifting to Israeli Air Force bases by Tuesday and another 20 relocating in a later phase. Crucially, the jets can surge back within 72 hours if security demands, preserving rapid-response posture against Iran. The arrangement safeguards roughly 200,000 July and August tickets and unwinds a 70 percent capacity squeeze that had cost the airport hundreds of millions of dollars, a quiet logistical win for Israeli aviation and alliance management.