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Friday, 19th June 2026
Düsseldorf, Germany
Sunrise05:14
Sunset21:54
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Conditions:Clear Sky
Temperature:35°C
Feels Like:39°C
Wind:230 / 6 Knots
Humidity:47 %
Bar. Pressure:1014 hPa
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Friday, 19th June 2026
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▸︎ HeavyLift Cargo Airlines
▸︎ Short SC.5 Belfast
▸︎ G-BFYU

Hajo Warnken (1985)
«HeavyLift Cargo Airlines operated five of a total of ten Short Belfasts ever built. All were previously in service with the Royal Air Force. The takeoff weight of over 100 tons is 20 percent higher than todays most powerful Lockheed Hercules model -J»
▸︎ LTU International Airways
▸︎ Lockheed L-1011 Tristar 1
▸︎ D-AERI

Hajo Warnken (1987)
«Romeo-India seen passing Terminal B with the characteristic tower and the observation deck in the background. Around midnight on June, 21th 1991, D-AERI caught fire during maintenance inside hangar 8 and was destroyed by the spreading fire outside»

▸︎ Itavia
▸︎ Douglas DC-9-33CF
▸︎ N7465B

Hajo Warnken (1979)
«Aerolinee Itavia leased larger DC-9s of the -30 and -50 series from Hawaiian AL in the mid-1970s to the early 1980s to strengthen its own DC9-10 fleet. N7465B was previously owned by Balair, easy to recognize by its fuselage painting»
▸︎ LTU International Airways
▸︎ Lockheed L-1011 Tristar 1
▸︎ D-AERC

Hajo Warnken (1991)
«Only a few days after D-AERI burned out on June 28, 1991, this Tristar, in an LTU livery adapted to the previous owner Eastern AL, was put into service. The former Eastern titles are clearly visible above the cheatline.»

▸︎ Buzz UK
▸︎ BAe 146-300
▸︎ G-UKAG

Hajo Warnken (2003)
«Buzz, which was founded in 2000 as KLM UK, a subsidiary of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, was sold to Ryanair in 2003. Already in 2004 BUZZ was just history»
▸︎ UPS United Parcel Service
▸︎ Boeing 747-100(SF)
▸︎ N674UP

Hajo Warnken (1987)
«In December 1984 this B.747-123F, originally built for American Airlines as an pax airliner, was delivered to UPS as one of their first wide bodies. Seen here at Lohausen during engine start-up before departure to Cologne»

▸︎ Germany - Air Force
▸︎ North American Rockwell OV-10B Bronco
▸︎ D-9546

Hajo Warnken (1976)
«One of a total of 18 Broncos that were purchased in the late 1960s to serve as target towing planes for anti-aircraft guns, primarily to be used in Schleswig Holstein, based at Luebeck»
▸︎ KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines
▸︎ Douglas DC-8-63
▸︎ PH-DEE

Hajo Warnken (1978)
«Abel Tasman, named after the Dutch discoverer and seaman Abel Janszoon Tasman, also name giver of the Australian island Tasmania, on a brief visit at Lohausen, flying for Tunis Air»

▸︎ Birgenair
▸︎ Boeing 757-200
▸︎ N519EA

Hajo Warnken (1992)
«This was the first of a total of two Boeing 757s that Birgenair bought from Eastern Airlines in 1992 and 1993, respectively. N519EA was re-registered to TC-GUL some days later»
▸︎ Maersk Air
▸︎ Boeing 737-200
▸︎ OY-APH

Hajo Warnken (1977)
«The second Maersk Air B737 series -200 at Lohausen, half a year after delivery. Photographed at that time on parking position 8 of the main apron. The visitor terrace and part of the old terminal can be seen in the background»

▸︎ Austrian Airlines
▸︎ Boeing 737-200C
▸︎ PH-TVC

Hajo Warnken (1980)
«This Transavia B.737, which is that one with probably the most colorful story, in service among others with Austrian, Aerolineas Argentinas, Air Malta, Markair, Air Florida et cetera ... and in the 46th year of her life with Nolinor Aviation in Canada»
▸︎ USA - United States Army
▸︎ Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
▸︎ 82-23721

Hajo Warnken (1995)
«Look, who is watching me ... one of two Black Hawks, who made a fuel stop in Lohausen that day»

▸︎ Air Anglia
▸︎ Fokker 27-200
▸︎ G-BAKL

Hajo Warnken (1978)
«Around one year later, after the company had introduced this modified livery, Air Anglia merged with British Island Airways, Air Wales and Air Westward to form Air UK, at the time the UKs biggest regional airline»
▸︎ Air Anglia
▸︎ Fokker 27-200
▸︎ G-BCDO

Hajo Warnken (1978)
«In November 1978, Amsterdam-Schiphol, London-Heathrow and Brussels-Zaventem were temporarily closed for three days due to fog. Constantly new and interesting movements at DUS that time»

▸︎ Instone Air Line
▸︎ Bristol 170 Freighter
▸︎ G-BISU

Hajo Warnken (1985)
«Open day at Instone Air Line - Atlantic Air Transport - contrary to the company logo, this workhorse did not transport seahorses, but racehorses across Europe.»
▸︎ KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines
▸︎ Douglas DC-10-30
▸︎ PH-DTE

Hajo Warnken (1977)
«Wake up Wolfgang Amadeus .....initial attempts of the crew and ground staff to reanimate the Mozart and efforts to enter PH-DTE in the morning after an evening inbound from New Delhi, a diversion due to bad weather conditions at Schiphol.»

▸︎ ACS Canada
▸︎ Douglas DC-8-55(F)
▸︎ C-FCWW

Hajo Warnken (1989)
«The former KLM Jet Trader PH-DCW, named Gerard Mercator, is leaving his main apron parking position after being diverted due to bad weather in Frankfurt on an Iberia cargo flight»
▸︎ Germany - Air Force
▸︎ Transall C-160
▸︎ 51-00

Hajo Warnken (1976)
«Since no suitable cargo plane was available on the civilian market on immediate demand, this Transall from LTG 61-Landsberg Air Base, transported a spare engine for a stranded LTU Tristar to the Canary Islands»

▸︎ Hawaiian Air
▸︎ Lockheed L-1011 Tristar 50
▸︎ N764BE

Hajo Warnken (1990)
«During the preparations for Operation Desert Storm and the associated US troop transfers via Germany, several Tristars from American Trans Air and Hawaiian, here the N764BE, stayed at LTU for maintenance work»
▸︎ Istanbul Airlines
▸︎ Boeing 727-200
▸︎ D-ABRI

Hajo Warnken (1992)
«Istanbul Airlines leased D-ABRI, the former Esslingen, from Lufthansa for only three months. Clearly to be seen, where the city arms and name and also Europa Jet 727 was placed»

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