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| Sunday, 19th April 2026 |
| Düsseldorf, Germany |
| Sunrise | 06:27 |
| Sunset | 20:37 |
| Current Weather |
| Conditions: | Shower Rain |
| Temperature: | 10°C |
| Feels Like: | 7°C |
| Wind: | 303 / 8 Knots |
| Humidity: | 93 % |
| Bar. Pressure: | 1020 hPa |
| Weather Information kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
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| Departures | Not Available |
| Arrivals | Not Available |
| Wind Components |
| 23 | 2.7 Knots |
| 05 | -2.7 Knots |
| X-Wind | 7.5 Knots |
| Expected Availability |
| Sunday, 19th April 2026 |
| 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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() «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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() «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»
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() «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»
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() «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»
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