BERLIN, March 1 (Reuters) - Israel has flown its official government aircraft to Germany and parked it for safety at Berlin's airport, German government sources said, after U.S. and Israeli strikes
Israeli Government Aircraft Parked in Berlin as Safety Measure Amid Conflict
Israeli Government Aircraft Relocated to Berlin for Security
Background of the Relocation
BERLIN, March 1 (Reuters) - Israel has flown its official government aircraft to Germany and parked it for safety at Berlin's airport, German government sources said, after U.S. and Israeli strikes killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and plunged the region into conflict.
Flight Details and Route
Media reports citing data from the Flightradar24 flight tracking service said the aircraft departed Israel early on Saturday afternoon and circled over the Mediterranean before flying to Germany in the evening.
Registration and Crew Information
The flight had been registered in advance by the Israeli government, the government sources said, adding that only crew members were on board.
About the "Wing of Zion" Aircraft
Israel's state aircraft, "Wing of Zion", is a Boeing 767 that has been specially equipped for official government trips.
Media and Reporting Credits
(Reporting by Reuters Television and Andreas Rinke, Writing by Madeline Chambers; Editing by Hugh Lawson)


