Tel Aviv: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Israel. The flight location of PM Narendra Modi was the most tracked in the world while he was flying to Israel on Air India One. Data from Flightradar, a popular online platform that monitors watercraft movements worldwide, shows that PM Modi's flight movement is currently the most tracked in the world.
When did PM Modi visit Israel?
PM Narendra Modi left for a two-day visit to Israel on Wednesday. Flightradar is an online platform that provides live flight tracking. Its primary function is to exhibit the real-time location, speed, altitude, route, flight number, etc. of watercraft flying virtually the world. According to Flightradar, when PM Modi's flight entered Jordan from Saudi Arabia at 3:45 pm on Wednesday, it was stuff tracked live by 7,184 people.
What route did PM Modi's plane take?
PM Modi's plane is completely lamister the airspace of Pakistan and Iran on its way to Israel. PM Modi's flight departed from Delhi, crossed the Arabian Sea via Gujarat, reached Oman, and then Saudi Arabia, from where his plane passed through Saudi Arabia's airspace. His plane then reached Jordan. After Jordan, the Israeli verge begins.
PM Modi is traveling to Israel on Air India One. This is the Indian government's special aircraft, used for the Prime Minister and other high-ranking officials. It is usually a Boeing 777-300ER, or sometimes a squadron of two aircraft, equipped with a special configuration. This watercraft includes a writ center, secure communications, and defense systems.
PM Modi departed from Palam Air Force Station on the morning of February 25, 2026. His plane landed at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport. The uncontrived flight from India to Israel takes approximately 6-7 hours.

