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Airport chief: US military aircraft affecting Israeli commercial activity

Ben-Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv is operating at only one-third capacity because of the presence of U.S. fuelling aircraft. This could lead to heavy flight cancellations in summer, according to the head of Israel Airports Authority.

Director general Sharon?Kedmi told Kan's Reshet Bet that the military activities at the airport are limiting 70% of airport activity.

He said, "We only use one-third the operational capacity of the airport." "We have reached the limits of our abilities." We will cancel some flights in the next few days.

He added that foreign carriers would not be able to return in the near future, and up to 3 million passengers' flights will be cancelled.

Dozens of U.S. Ben-Gurion is currently home to a number of?U.S.

The loss could be in the billions of Shekels

The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem asked the State Department to comment on this, but they did not respond immediately.

Kedmi said to the station that the authority had lost 700 million shekels (about $248 million) in the past two months. If the situation continued, the loss could reach billions.

He said that 18 million passengers were expected to pass through the airport but "right away it looks like we will not exceed 15 millions."

We have no idea when the U.S. Military's activities will cease at the airport. Kedmi stated that "we are in a state of constant flux."

Shmuel Zaka, head of the Civil Aviation Authority, was quoted by Israeli media as saying that U.S. aircraft were causing delays for foreign airlines and affecting civilian flights at Ben-Gurion.

According to reports, he told Israel's Transport Minister that Ben-Gurion had?turned into an airfield with limited civilian activities" and was "harming local carriers."

The media reported that Israeli carriers had moved their aircraft overseas at the beginning of the Iran War and have not returned. Reporting by Steven Scheer, Editing by David Holmes.

(source: Reuters)