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Jordan asks airline companies to bring extra fuel amid Iran-Israel stress

Jordan has actually asked for all airlines landing at its airports bring 45 minutes of reserve fuel, in what professionals view as a precautionary step in case of an attack by Iran versus Israel.

Some airlines are currently preventing Iranian and Lebanese airspace and cancelling flights to Israel and Lebanon, as issues grow over a possible conflict in the region after the killing of senior members of militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah recently.

The NOTAM, a safety notice offered to pilots, was released on Sunday by Jordanian authorities, asking all airline companies to bring the reserve fuel for functional factors. It is effective till 2200 GMT on Tuesday.

In a publication, OPSGROUP, a membership-based organisation that shares flight risk information, stated the relocation led the awaited closure of Jordanian airspace, a cautionary relocation in case of an attack on Israel by Iran.

The Jordan NOTAM is relevant due to the fact that in the April aerial attack on Israel, Jordan was the first country to close their airspace by NOTAM, well ahead of even Israel, Iran, or Iraq, Mark Zee, OPSGROUP's Chief Executive, told Reuters.

The 45 minutes would be planned to provide enough additional fuel for an aircraft to leave Jordanian airspace and land elsewhere, he included.

(source: Reuters)