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Norwegian passenger’s landing video reveals massive U.S. strike force this morning in Crete

Last updated: February 21, 2026, 17:08 UTC
Published: Saturday, February 21, 2026, at 17:00 UTC
Category: Europe Military
Author: Seb Mil
Data: CHQ
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CHANIA, CRETE – A routine holiday flight turned into a front-row seat to a massive display of military power this morning, as a passenger landing at Chania International Airport (CHQ) captured a viral video of an unusually large contingent of U.S. military aircraft stationed on the tarmac.

The traveler, aboard a Norwegian Air Shuttle flight arriving from Scandinavia, began filming as the aircraft taxied toward the civilian terminal. The footage, which has since circulated rapidly on social media, reveals a “mini-air force” parked just meters away at the dual-use facility, which shares its runways with the Hellenic Air Force’s 115th Combat Wing.

Chania International Airport. Credit: Flightradar24

An impressive US military presence

Aviation enthusiasts and military analysts were quick to identify the specific airframes visible in the clip. The full lineup captured in the video includes:

  • 10x F-35 Lightning IIs: The U.S. Air Force’s premier fifth-generation stealth fighters.
  • 2x A-10 Thunderbolt IIs: Rugged ground-attack aircraft.
  • 2x C-17 Globemaster IIIs: Massive strategic airlifters used for transporting heavy equipment.
  • 3x C-130 Hercules: Versatile tactical transport planes.
  • 2x KC-46 Pegasus: The U.S. military’s newest aerial refueling tankers.

While the Pentagon hasn’t issued a formal statement regarding the specific aircraft spotted at Chania Airport this morning, the timing and composition of that fleet strongly suggest they are part of the massive “maximum pressure” buildup currently unfolding across the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East.

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The “Armada” is Moving In

The presence of those aircraft in Crete coincides with the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group entering the Mediterranean. Reports from today, February 21, indicate the Ford is expected to be in position off the coast of Israel by tomorrow or Monday. Chania (Souda Bay) acts as the primary logistics and “pit stop” hub for these assets before they move into the final theater of operations.

A Specialized Strike Package

The specific mix of planes the passenger filmed is a “textbook” strike and support package:

  • F-35s & A-10s: The F-35s are used to suppress enemy air defenses (radar and SAM sites), while the A-10s are specialized for destroying ground targets and providing close air support—essential if a campaign moves beyond one-off strikes.
  • KC-46 Tankers: These are the “enablers.” Without them, the fighters couldn’t make the long-distance round trip from bases in Greece or Jordan to targets in Iran.
  • C-17s & C-130s: These indicate a heavy logistics “push,” likely moving personnel, munitions, and spare parts to forward operating bases.

The “10-Day” Deadline

Just yesterday, February 20, President Trump told reporters at the White House that the world would “find out probably over the next ten days” if a deal with Iran is possible. This rhetoric, combined with the withdrawal of U.S. F-35s from NATO exercises in Norway to be redirected toward the Middle East, suggests the military is positioning itself to act the moment that diplomatic window closes.

TAGGED:CHQ
BySeb Mil
Seb Mil’s distinguished background in the French Air Force makes him an expert member of the AIRLIVE.net team. Contributes breaking military aviation news, video analyses, flight safety, aerobatic events and general aviation.

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