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Wednesday, 22nd May 2024 |
Düsseldorf, Germany |
Sunrise | 05:29 |
Sunset | 21:29 |
Current Weather |
Conditions: | Few Clouds |
Temperature: | 20°C |
Feels Like: | 20°C |
Wind: | 230 / 8 Knots |
Humidity: | 65 % |
Bar. Pressure: | 1011 hPa |
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Runway Operations
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Recent Activities
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Departures | Not Available |
Arrivals | Not Available |
Wind Components |
23 | 8 Knots |
05 | -8 Knots |
X-Wind | 0.4 Knots |
Expected Availability |
Wednesday, 22nd May 2024 |
23L/05R | Not Available |
23R/05L | Not Available |
Activities based on ADS-B messages (>80% aircraft coverage). Weather & Wind data kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
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() «Dusseldorf on her way to JFK as LH408. With the delivery of the new Dusseldorf D-ABZA, a B.747-200Combi in June 1985, her name changed to Leverkusen. In October 2005 D-ADAO visited Lohausen again, by this time in service with Gemini Air Cargo as N601GC»
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() «Europa Jet Karlsruhe during push back with polished metal fuselage. This color scheme was a test to find out whether Lufthansa could save fuel by reducing fuselage weight»
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() «Final livery»
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() «Froste Viking was among the last 4 of a total of 49 DC-9-41s delivered to SAS. The silver fuselage remained an experiment and was only used on these four DC-9s»
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() «A first-of-its-kind meeting of three A330-900s, three A321-200s and one B757-300, all with the new look, on the morning of March 7th. By the way, all three A330-900s, D-ANRA, D-ANRG and D-ANRT, left DUS with destination Barbados»
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() «Europa Jet Lübeck, seen here after being pushed back from its terminal A gate position, found a new home in 1987 in the US with Pan Am, from 1992 in Turkey first with Albatross AL, then Sultan Air and finally with Air Alfa»
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() «Former Lufthansas Europa Jet Lübeck D-ABDI until 1987, Clipper Fleetwing with Pan Am until 1991, this B727 operated under the nicknames Tan and Can in service with Albatros AL, but only for a short time until June 1993»
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() «Basic JAT livery»
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() «HFB-320ECM in camo livery with dayglo stripes doing an overshoot over runway 24 (nowadays 23L)»
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() «Basic Balair livery with revised Swissair titles»
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() «The Maastricht parked in the cargo area as a diversion from AMS on a Sunday in autumn 1986. Because of the many diversions, the aircraft had to be parked in staggered positions on the apron»
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() «Due to the high dense seating, the fuselage of the five Dan-Air London Boeing B.727-46 - ex Japan Air Lines - were modified with an additional passenger door on each side, clearly visible in front of the engines»
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() «Original livery»
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() «Revised livery»
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() «Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the first Lufthansa Airbus ever, delivered in 1976, seen here during push-back from its Terminal A gate position. D-AIAA was sold to Air Inter in 1983 and was operated by them as F-BUAM until final withdrawal from use in 1994»
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() «A common sight from the visitors terrace in the more relaxed 70s and 80s, when the handling vehicles at Düsseldorf Airport were still colored. In 1992 KLM combined operations of Netherlines and NLM City Hopper under KLM CityHopper brand»
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() «Groundhandling under own command – first footsteps of Air Alfa with this ex-D-ABCI Silverbird Lufthansa B.727-200 in July 1992. After an intermezzo with Sultan Air as TC-JUC in 1993 operated by Air Alfa again from 1994 as TC-ALK»
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() «This Falcon 20 flew with Norwegian registrations for 34 years, first for Fred Olsen as LN-FOE and later as government transport and as a calibrator for the Royal Norwegian Air Force until it was withdrawn from service in December 2018»
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() «Missing tail logo»
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