Airplane spotting in Israel is a common hobby, there are many Israeli spotters that spend a lot of time around the civil airports and "hunt" the airplanes with their camera.
Important – it is strictly forbidden to take pictures of any military activity or military zones, so if you a see a sign that restricts photography – don't take out your camera there.
The biggest and busiest airport is TLV/LLBG – "Ben-Gurion airport", located near the city of Lod, about 20min from Tel-Aviv.
Ben-Gurion airport has 3 runways : 08-26, used mainly for takeoff (26), 03-21 used for landing (according to season, wind and hour), and 12-30 that used both for landing and takeoff (again, according to season. wind and hour).
There are several good location for spotting airplanes around Ben-Gurion airport, here are the best three:
- A new spotting place located in parking lot No. 26 (also known as "Temech-Maaravi" or "Mirpeset tazpit") – you can get there by car, or take the train from Tel-aviv (or Modiin) to the airport and then the free internal shuttle. It's an official spotting point, and has a good view on RWY 26 takeoffs or RWY 12 landings.
- "Airport-City" parking – a business area located East of the airport, it's a very good location for landings on RWY 30.
- Bnei-Atarot is a Moshav located North-East to the airport and it's a good location for landing on RWY 21 in the morning, until 13:00, due to the position of the sun.
There was also an airport in Tel-Aviv it's the Sde-Dov airport (SDV/LLSD), located near Reading Power Station, and has a nice promenade with a small bridge that gives a good view on the single runway.
**update: Sde -Dov is not active since 1-JUL-2019, and will be replaced by new buildings**
Hello how are you ? I will be in tel Avib & Jerusalem from 8th of february to 12th of February for tour. dont want to get in any trouble just want
Temech-Maaravi" hwo and where to catch the free shuttle bus ?the official spotting area / #1
Hello Douwe and Welcome to Israel!
On "normal" days there is a free shuttle from terminal 3 to parking lot no. 26, this is where the official spotting point located.
Since the Corona virus changes, this shuttle doesn't run regularly and you will need to ask at the airport information about this service.
Unfortunately, there is no other bus service to this point.
I know that some spotters take a walk from the terminal to this location, I think it's about 20min by foot, start your walk with google from parking 24.
This is a link for walking route from terminal 3 to the spotting point
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.0016537,34.8692129/32.0097657,34.8612033/@32.0060499,34.8637452,16z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e2