Ben GurionTel Aviv ISRAEL (LLBG / TLV)Ben Gurion International Airport or Ben Gurion Airport (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), (named after David Ben-Gurion), located near Lod and once known as Lod Airport, is 15 km southeast of Tel Aviv, and is the largest and basically the only international airport in Israel. The airport's IATA airport code is TLV, and its ICAO airport code is LLBG. It is operated by the Israeli Airports Authority. In Israel it is often referred by its Hebrew acronym: נתב"ג = נמל תעופה בן גוריון (and pronounced as "Natbag", with the 'a' vowel pronounced as in 'father').
This airport is sponsored by Chim-Nir Aviation Services a proud member of the Israeli Business Aviation Community. For assistance in the Middle East and beyond, think Chim-Nir. | |||||
Nearby airports with air charter planes: | |||||
| Neighbors: 50 / 100 / 200 mi. Empty Legs: 50 / 100 / 200 mi. More information from The Airport Guide | |||||
| Type | Tail | Airport | Operator | ||
| Challenger 604 |
4X-CMY | LLBG Ben Gurion |
Merhav (M.N.F.) Ltd. | ||
| Challenger 604 |
4X-CMF | LLBG Ben Gurion |
Merhav (M.N.F.) Ltd. | ||
| King Air 90 |
4X-DZT | LLBG Ben Gurion |
Chim-Nir Aviation Services | ||
| Cheyenne II |
4X-CBO | LLBG Ben Gurion |
Orange Aviation Ltd. | ||
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4X-CIW | LLBG Ben Gurion |
Orange Aviation Ltd. | ||
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4X-CCI | LLBG Ben Gurion |
Orange Aviation Ltd. | ||


