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Monday, 20th May 2024 |
Düsseldorf, Germany |
Sunrise | 05:32 |
Sunset | 21:26 |
Current Weather |
Conditions: | Mist |
Temperature: | 14°C |
Feels Like: | 14°C |
Wind: | 030 / 3 Knots |
Humidity: | 95 % |
Bar. Pressure: | 1011 hPa |
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Departures | Not Available |
Arrivals | Not Available |
Wind Components |
23 | -2.8 Knots |
05 | 2.8 Knots |
X-Wind | 1.2 Knots |
Expected Availability |
Monday, 20th May 2024 |
23L/05R | Not Available |
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() «St. Laurence O. Toole, along with sister aircraft St. Ciara - EI-BUE, were the only two B737-300s in the Aer Lingus fleet. Both aircraft were converted to quick-change passenger-cargo versions for L-Aeropostale in 1995»
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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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() «Dan-Air London was an integral part of charter air traffic in DUS either on Tuesday and Friday evening sightseeing flights to Gatwick or ad hoc flights, e.g. to trade fairs. Dan-Air London ceased operations in 1992»
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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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() «The only HS-125-600A of the Federal Institute for Air Traffic Control, originally delivered in March 1975 with dark red painted stripes on the fuselage and the rudder, here with fresh fluorescent colors in early summer 1977 in front of the old terminal»
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() «This Shorts 330, lovely titled in Germany as Schuhkarton, was used as a feeder aircraft on scheduled flights to London-Gatwick. In the colours of the last operator Gill Airways as G-OGIL, she is now on display at the North East Land Sea and Air Museum»
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() «The B727, originally delivered to Lufthansa in 1966 as D-ABIV, parked here in front of the old terminal, was modified several times and in service as an executive jet until 2011 and is now used for training purposes in Hamilton, Canada»
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() «The Utrecht on diversion due to bad weather conditions in AMS. In order to be able to park as many aircraft as possible, which could also taxi off again quickly, staggered positions was chosen»
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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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() «In the late 70s British Airways operated a daily service LHR-DUS-Teheran-DUS-LHR. Around midday two VC-10s were present at Lohausen, one on the onward schedule to and one on the return flight from Teheran»
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() «The last Convair 880 at DUS, here in early October 1978, operator Hirschmann Corp.The Ciskei government bought it in August 1987 for the purpose of using it as the luxurious personal presidential transport, delivered from Miami to Bulembu in July 1987»
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() «An almost perfect camouflage painting, if there were not the long-luminous beacon lights»
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() «The first B777-200 in Lohausen right at the beginning of the new year. Surprise guest to replace a stranded Condor B767. Flight destination Fort-de-France on the French Caribbean island of Martinique»
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() «As good as new, in service since December 1, 2022, currently on a wet lease for Swiss international AL along with five other Airbus A220-300s on the European route network»
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() «The Otto Lilienthal, named after the German aviation pioneer, here on diversion due to fog in Cologne on September 5, 1978. Note the kangaroo with the umbrella on the tail»
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() «Once the weekly operated TMA-Cargo flight Beirut-Dusseldorf- Beirut on Tuesdays- here on May 20, 1980. The green body painting had been taken over from the previous owner Braniff and was completed with a yellow tail unit painting by TMA»
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() «Holiday rest on the western apron. LZ-LAH, the first of four A320 additions to this years EAC fleet alongside LZ-LAI -LAJ and -LAK»
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() «Together with its brother 9H-EXP, these two are the first A319s in the current Eurowings Europe Malta fleet. Here during the holiday rest on the western apron on December 26th»
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() «This B.707 was sold by Sabena to Israel Aerospace Industries in 1977 and, after the summer lease to EL AL, delivered to the Israel Air Force, where it was modified as the RC-707 SIGINT reconnaissance aircraft, registered as 4X-JYM»
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() «This B.707, evening arrival from New York on a charter flight, was hijacked by terrorists on May 8, 1972 on a scheduled flight from Brussels via Vienna to Tel Aviv. Lots of history behind her. In 1977 she was leased to EL AL as 4X-BYM for six months»
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