Lod Airbase

Former Israeli air force base in Lod From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lod Airbase, also Air Force Base 27, was an Israeli Air Force (IAF) airbase that was part of the Ben Gurion International Airport, located approximately 7 km (4 mi) north of Lod; 8 km (5 mi) east-southeast of Tel Aviv.

TypeAirbase
Coordinates32°00′41″N 034°53′18″E
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Lod Israeli Air Force Base
Air Force Base 27
Lod, Central District in Israel
Site information
TypeAirbase
OwnerIsrael Defense Forces
OperatorIsraeli Air Force
Location
Lod AB is located in Israel
Lod AB
Lod AB
Shown within Israel
Coordinates32°00′41″N 034°53′18″E
Site history
Built1934 (1934)
In use1938-48 RAF Use
1948 – 2008 (2008)
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG
Runways
Direction Length and surface
03/21  Asphalt
08/26  Asphalt
12/30  Asphalt
Close

From 1938 to 1948 it was known as RAF Lydda while under British Royal Air Force control.[1]

History

The Lydda Airport, built in 1934,[2] was used by the Allies during World War II becoming RAF Lydda on 1 March 1943. After the Israeli declaration of independence in May 1948, it became an IAF airbase and the only international airport in the new state of Israel. The airbase part officially closed down on 2 August 2008, after its last units moved to Nevatim Airbase in the Negev. On the same airfield the Ben Gurion International Airport is still operating as the main airport of Israel.

RAF Operational units

Between July and November 1942, the US Army, Middle East Air Force – USAMEAF operated Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft from RAF Lydda. These aircraft were reassigned to Egypt in November.

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