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.
Europe’s Top 50 Jet Fuel Risk Airports – Updated Ranking (26 April 2026)
Updated 26 April 2026: Northern Italian airports (Treviso, Milan Linate and Venice) have risen sharply in the risk ranking due to ongoing jet fuel rationing, while UK hubs have improved from accelerated US Gulf imports. Full Top 50 dataset now available.
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.