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Thursday, 9th May 2024
Düsseldorf, Germany
Sunrise05:48
Sunset21:10
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Conditions:Mist
Temperature:9°C
Feels Like:9°C
Wind:310 / 3 Knots
Humidity:94 %
Bar. Pressure:1027 hPa
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▸︎ Airport Overview

Hajo Warnken (1986)
«Diversions from Schiphol on a sunny Sunday in autumn. From left to right C-FCRE Canadian Pacific, PH-AGA KLM, C-GCPD CP Air, N4935C Surinam Airways and PH-BUA KLM»
▸︎ ACM Air Charter
▸︎ Bombardier BD-700 Global 6000
▸︎ D-AIFL

Hajo Warnken (2023)
«ACM Air Charter is a German charter airline based at Karlsruhe Baden-Baden Airport. Currently six Bombardier Global of the series - XRS, -6000 and -7500 are operated»

▸︎ ACS Canada
▸︎ Douglas DC-8-55
▸︎ 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»
▸︎ ADAC Ambulance
▸︎ Dornier 328-300JET
▸︎ D-BADA

Hajo Warnken (2022)
«Although there were serious plans to continue production by various companies also from America and Turkey, ultimately only 110 Dornier 328-Jets were built between 1996 and 2002, here D-BADA built in 2001 and delivered in 2005»

▸︎ ADAC Ambulance
▸︎ Learjet 60
▸︎ D-CADA

Hajo Warnken (2024)
«Seen here taxiing to the GAT inbound from Antalya on a medical flight on March 8th»
▸︎ Aer Lingus
▸︎ BAC 1-11-200
▸︎ EI-ANE

Hajo Warnken (1986)
«St. Mel, named after a saint from the 5th century in Ireland, basks in the evening light with his newly fitted hushkits before the daily night stop in the cargo area. EI-ANE was in service with Aer Lingus for nearly 26 years»

▸︎ Aer Lingus
▸︎ Boeing 737-300
▸︎ EI-BUD

Hajo Warnken (1991)
«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»
▸︎ Aer Lingus
▸︎ Boeing 737-500
▸︎ EI-CDE

Hajo Warnken (1998)
«In the mid-90s, Aer Lingus modified its livery. The most striking change was the color of the shamrock from white to light green, which has endured to this day, even though the fuselage paintwork was fundamentally changed in the last years»

▸︎ Aer Lingus Commuter
▸︎ Fokker 50
▸︎ EI-FKB

Hajo Warnken (1992)
«For over ten years Aer Lingus Commuter operated six own Fokker 50s, also on DUS to Cork flights during the summer months of the 90s»
▸︎ Aer Turas
▸︎ Bristol 175 Britannia 300
▸︎ EI-BAA

Hajo Warnken (1977)
«In the 1970s and early 1980s, ad hoc freight charter flights with car parts for the General Motors factories in Germany and Great Britain were used again and again, often in the late evening hours»

▸︎ Aer Turas
▸︎ Canadair CL-44-J
▸︎ EI-BGO

Hajo Warnken (1979)
«Aer Turas, based in Dublin, has operated mainly cargo flights since commencing operations in 1962 with Douglas DC-3, DC-4, DC-7, Bristol 170, Bristol Britannia, Hawker Siddeley Argosy, DC-8-63 and Canadair CL44»
▸︎ Aer Turas
▸︎ Canadair CL-44-J
▸︎ EI-BGO

Hajo Warnken (1979)
«Men at work on a Sunday morning, September 23, 1979. At that time, the CL-44-J was the right choice for bulky goods. The rear part of the fuselage could be folded away hydraulically within 90 seconds»

▸︎ Aer Turas
▸︎ Canadair CL-44-J
▸︎ EI-BGO

Hajo Warnken (1979)
«The CL-44J, originally built as a passenger aircraft, could carry up to 189 passengers, and the cargo version could carry almost 30 tons of payload»
▸︎ Aero France International
▸︎ Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle 10
▸︎ F-BJTU

Hajo Warnken (1990)
«Originally delivered to Finnair in 1964 as OH-LSE and christened Lahti, F-BJTU can be seen here on a night-stop parking position in the cargo area. Operated by other French airlines until 1994, this Caravelle finally served as a freighter in Colombia»

▸︎ Aeroamerica
▸︎ BAC 1-11-400
▸︎ N5016

Hajo Warnken (1976)
«A one-time guest at Lohausen in the summer of 1976 with their only one and leased Bac 1-11. AeroAmerica was known for its diverse painting variants, though more colorful on their Boeing 707s and 720s»
▸︎ Aeroflot
▸︎ Tupolev Tu-134A
▸︎ CCCP-65785

Hajo Warnken (1990)
«A robust classic of Soviet aircraft engineering, seen here leaving Lohausen for St. Petersburg. Unfortunately not robust enough, as this Tu-134A was damaged beyond economical repair, when it was hit by a truck a few years later at Moscow-Sheremetjevo»

▸︎ Aeroflot
▸︎ Antonov AN-22
▸︎ CCCP-09335

Hajo Warnken (1988)
«On December 7, 1988, one of the worst earthquakes ever hit the northern Armenian city of Spitak. For the first time during the Cold War, humanitarian aid operations were carried out by Western organizations in the Soviet Union»
▸︎ Aeroflot
▸︎ Antonov AN-22
▸︎ CCCP-08834

Hajo Warnken (1988)
«A few days after the earthquake in Armenia had happened, first relief supplies in the form of heavy recovery equipment and large hydraulic bearings from a Düsseldorf manufacturer were flown to Yerevan on board of two An-22s»

▸︎ Aeroflot
▸︎ Antonov AN-22
▸︎ CCCP-09335

Hajo Warnken (1988)
«A real notable feature of the An-22 are the four Kuznetsov NK12MA turboprops, the most powerful turboprop engines in service, driving eight blade counter rotating propellers with an incredible sound»
▸︎ Aeroflot
▸︎ Ilyushin IL-86
▸︎ CCCP-86054

Hajo Warnken (1992)
«A successful example of impressive aircraft construction, built in a quantity of more than100 planes. Remarkable fact, that passengers were able to carry their luggage into the hold themselves using the onboard passenger stairs»

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