Jet Fuel Crisis Update: European Top 50 & Top 20 Non-European Countries – 29 April 2026
Three days after our previous update, Northern Italy remains Europe’s highest-risk zone while Nordic airports have moved up the ranking following Sweden’s government fuel limitation announcement. We also present the latest Top 20 most exposed non-European countries as the UAE OPEC exit begins to offer medium-term supply relief.
Global Jet Fuel Crisis: The 20 Non-European Countries Most Exposed
The Hormuz closure is now hitting countries far beyond Europe. We rank the 20 non-European nations most exposed to jet fuel shortages — from the Philippines and Pakistan to Australia and Japan — and analyse the latest developments. Updated alongside yesterdays European Top 50 ranking.
Jet Fuel Crisis 2026: Which European Airports Face the Greatest Risk of Shortages?
15 April 2026 – Latest analysis of the Hormuz Crisis 2026. We rank the most vulnerable European airports for jet fuel shortages by on-site stock days, delivery method, and national strategic reserves. UK airports (LHR, LGW) rank highest risk but benefit from government-confirmed plentiful national stockpiles. Continental hubs (CDG/Orly, FRA, MUC) have stronger infrastructure but weaker national buffers. Full table and charts included.