Ten tankers will arrive Friday and Saturday and be stationed at air force bases rather than Ben Gurion after concerns over severe airport congestion

With anti-Iran alliance cooling, Israel says only 20 US Air Force tankers can stay at the airport

Fresh concerns have emerged over operations at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport after N12 reported that the U.S. military suspended the planned departure of its aerial refuelling…

Transport Minister has had enough...

The United States and Israel are adjusting their military posture as tensions with Iran continue to escalate. Reports claim Israel has limited the number of U.S. Air Force…

U.S. to reportedly send dozens of refueling aircraft to Israel to prepare for further possible escalation against Iran. Despite IDF demands, Knesset keeps mandatory military…

The move comes ahead of a potential massive bombing offensive in Iran.

Ten tankers will arrive Friday and Saturday and be stationed at air force bases rather than Ben Gurion after concerns over severe airport congestion

Washington asks Israel to host additional US military tankers as Trump reviews attacks on Iranian infrastructure, nuclear facilities and an underground site, while officials warn…

According to Israeli officials, the US military prefers having the refueling planes operate from Ben-Gurion Airport as it is less exposed to Iranian attacks than other bases in…

The US plans to deploy “dozens” of additional aerial refuelling aircraft as President Donald Trump considers expanding military operations against Iran, Axios reported Friday,…

Axios reported that Washington plans to send dozens more aerial refueling aircraft to Israel as Trump weighs a broader campaign against Iran. 'If U.S. strikes continue for several…

The US administration is considering expanding its military campaign against Iran. Dozens of additional military refuelling aircraft may deploy to Israel soon. This move follows…

US positions refueling aircraft for potential strikes on Iran. End of Iranian blockade by August 31, 2026 at 44% YES.