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Shortage of Kerosene in Liège: Flights Diverted to Brussels
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A fuel shortage has been disrupting operations at Liège Airport for several days, forcing some long-haul flights to travel to Brussels-Zaventerm (Brussels Airport) to refuel before continuing their journey. According to the specialized Aviation24 website, quoting La Libre Belgique, a shortage of aviation fuel (jet A-1) has been affecting the operations of Liège Airport since mid-March, with disruptions expected to last a few more days. The airpo…
A lack of kerosene at Liège Airport is currently affecting flight operations, as "Aviation 24" reported. Two Boeing 767 to Canada had to land on schedule in Brussels-Zaventem to take up fuel before they could continue their journey.
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