The Irish leader's jet could allegedly struggle to land in fog after he had its navigation system removed because it was made in Israel. Taoiseach Micheál Martin's €53million (£45m) Dassault Falcon 6X is supposed to be kitted out with a FalconEye system which helps the plane land in inclement conditions. Former Irish Air Corps pilot Kevin Phipps said that the system provided 'the ability to land in fog when other aircraft would have to divert to another airport'. Irish leader Micheal Martin's jet could allegedly struggle to land in fog after he had its navigation system removed because it was made in IsraelThe taoiseach's Dassault Falcon 6X must go without the FalconEye system which helps the plane land in inclement conditions (Stock Photo)'An Irish jet can't land in fog because of rabid anti-Israel brain rot.' Before the Falcon 6X was introduced in December 2025, the Irish government used the Lear jet.