Operating times:
Mo/Tu/We/Th/Su 0800-1600 LT
Customs & Immigration:
on request
Runways
1 RWY, 318m/1043ft 1 Runway, longest: 318m/1043ft (paved)
Source: OpenAIP
15/33
Asphalt
Length
318m
1043ft
1043ft
15/33
Asphalt
Length
318m/1043ft
318m/1043ft
Strength
320/F/C/X/T
PCN
Fuel Availability
AVGAS
Jet A1
AVGAS, Jet A1: Fuel availability uncertain - verify with airfield
Source: OpenAIP data. Contact FBO for pricing.
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↓ 9 kt
→L 5 kt
Wind
300° · 10 kt
Temperature
27°C
Dew point
21°C
Visibility
10km+
QNH
1014 hPa
Ceiling
Clear
Potential hazards:
Rapidly varying wind direction reported.
270V340
Cloud layers
5000
2500
0 ft
FEW 2200ft
METAR: 43 mins · aviationweather.gov
| Rwy | Cross | Head |
|---|---|---|
| 33 | →L 5 kt | 9 kt ↑ |
| 15 | ←R 5 kt | 9 kt ↓ |
Max 28°C (1612Z) · Min 22°C (1703Z)
12:00Z → 15:00Z
VFR
[33012KT 9999 FEW030]
330° 12 kt · 9.7 km · Few (FEW) 3000ft
15:00Z → Tomorrow 06:00Z
VFR
[BECMG VRB04KT 9999 SCT020]
Becoming (BECMG)
Variable (VRB) 4 kt · 9.7 km · Scattered (SCT) 2000ft
Tomorrow 02:00Z → Tomorrow 06:00Z
MVFR
[PROB40 TEMPO BKN018]
Probability (PROB) 40 Temporary (TEMPO)
Broken (BKN) 1800ft
Tomorrow 06:00Z → Tomorrow 12:00Z
VFR
[BECMG 29008KT 9999 NSW NSC]
Becoming (BECMG)
290° 8 kt · 9.7 km · No Significant Weather (NSW) · No significant clouds (NSC)
METAR LLHA 161050Z 30010KT 270V340 9999 FEW022 27/21 Q1014 TAF LLHA 161104Z 1612/1712 33012KT 9999 FEW030 TX28/1612Z TN22/1703Z BECMG 1615/1617 VRB04KT SCT020 PROB40 TEMPO 1702/1706 BKN018 BECMG 1706/1708 29008KT CAVOK
Additional information
⚠️ PPR Required
Prior permission required for landing
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Haifa (LLHA) is the primary international GA entry point for Israel, operating as a VFR-only airfield. Entry into Israeli airspace and landing at LLHA require prior security approval from the Israeli Aviation Security Operations Center (ASOC), typically involving advance application, a local contact or invitation, and transmission of a security code by radio before arrival. Procedures include detailed questioning on arrival and departure, with security checks and possible delays; minimum turnaround times can be lengthy even with few movements. Entry is generally permitted only from specific directions (such as Cyprus or Rhodes), and overflight clearance for Cyprus may be needed. Direct approaches are not permitted; circuit patterns are required, and late ATC handovers with high obstacles near the field may present challenges.
Fees must be paid in cash (USD, EUR, or ILS) with no change provided, so exact amounts are necessary. Example: landing and parking about €50 for several days. Fuel arrangements can be complicated; prearrangement with Paz Aviation is possible but often unreliable, and on-the-day fueling may require persistence and communication challenges. Fuel payment is accepted in ILS cash only.
Facilities include a small bistro (open only during scheduled airline operations), a flying club with around 30 GA aircraft, and relatively new terminal buildings. The airport is not far from Haifa city center.
AOPA Israel offers helpful support for visiting pilots, including assistance with formalities and logistics. Customs procedures are generally manageable but can involve extended questioning. Procedures vary; see AIP/NOTAM. Haifa is suitable for non-commercial GA operations but requires careful advance planning due to stringent entry requirements and operational constraints.