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Sunday, 5th May 2024 |
Düsseldorf, Germany |
Sunrise | 05:55 |
Sunset | 21:04 |
Current Weather |
Conditions: | Few Clouds |
Temperature: | 17°C |
Feels Like: | 16°C |
Wind: | 300 / 7 Knots |
Humidity: | 62 % |
Bar. Pressure: | 1010 hPa |
Weather Information kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
Runway Operations
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Recent Activities
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Departures | Not Available |
Arrivals | Not Available |
Wind Components |
23 | 2.7 Knots |
05 | -2.7 Knots |
X-Wind | 6.4 Knots |
Expected Availability |
Sunday, 5th 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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() «Missing tail logo»
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() «Sultan Air started operations in 1989 with technical and financial support of Transwede and operated an extensive fleet, first with Caravelle, then Boeing 727-200, 737-200 and -300, Airbus A300-B4, TU-154B and Tristar until it ceased operations in 1993»
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() «Magnus Barfot, named after the Norwegian King Magnus III, seen here parked in the cargo area during the day stop on a fair flight. As N370BC, this B737 still flies out of Texas today as a corporate jet»
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() «Non-standard bare metal belly»
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() «Revised titles»
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() «Non-standard white belly reminds of former operator Gulf Air»
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() «Originally built for Air New Zealand, G-BJXJ was leased to Dan-Air London in 1982 from ILFC. By the way, the part of the name Dan represented the initials of the owners Davies and Newman»
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() «Basic PLUNA livery»
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() «Missing tail logo»
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() «Completely revised design»
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() «Revised tail colour scheme»
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() «Non-standard livery»
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() «Original livery»
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() «Revised livery, missing tail logo»
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() «Second livery»
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() «Previously known as Clipper Stieglitz with Pan AM, registered as N383PA, seen here on a trade fair charter in October 1989 in Euralair service»
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() «Charles Stewart Rolls, together with Frederick Henry Royce founder of the automotive company Rolls-Royce, here as the namesake for G-BJCT in hybrid Britannia AW-Euralair-Air Charter livery, trade fair charter for the plastics trade fair K89»
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() «Trade charter for the K-Plastic fair in 1989, here the Air Charter B.737-200 operated by EAS, which as UR-BVY is still used today as a training aid in Kiev»
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() «Original livery»
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