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| Thursday, 26th February 2026 |
| Düsseldorf, Germany |
| Sunrise | 07:22 |
| Sunset | 18:09 |
| Current Weather |
| Conditions: | Clear Sky |
| Temperature: | 18°C |
| Feels Like: | 17°C |
| Wind: | 190 / 12 Knots |
| Humidity: | 67 % |
| Bar. Pressure: | 1020 hPa |
| Weather Information kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
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| Departures | Not Available |
| Arrivals | Not Available |
| Wind Components |
| 23 | 8.8 Knots |
| 05 | -8.8 Knots |
| X-Wind | 8.2 Knots |
| Expected Availability |
| Thursday, 26th February 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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() «As a subsidiary of TAP, Air Atlantis operations began in autumn 1985 with B.707-300 and B.727-100, which were leased from the parent company. CS-TBA and its sister CS-TBB were only in service until February 1987 and were later converted into E-6A trainers»
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() «Seen here on the only visit to Lohausen, a fuel stop and US troop transport. The name Skyworld was used by the Denver Ports of Call travel club for only two years and was rebranded again into PoC in 1989»
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() «Okada Airlines here on an Iberia Cargo flight, a B.707 with an interesting history and an inglorious ending. With only three engines remaining, she had to make an emergency landing in Ostend on November 14, 1998»
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() «Burcu, one of a total of 7 Boeing 727s -100 and -200 series of Torosair, which were operated from 1987 to 1989. Only the sister TC-AJU was painted the same, all other machines only had a primer or bare metal with colored titles»
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() «In contrast to the sister machine ST-AKW, ST-ALL visited DUS only a few times. Seen here during engine run up before evening departure to Juba in South Sudan with relief supplies for the International Red Cross»
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() «HeavyLift Cargo Airlines operated five of a total of ten Short Belfasts ever built. All were previously in service with the Royal Air Force. The takeoff weight of over 100 tons is 20 percent higher than todays most powerful Lockheed Hercules model -J»
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() «Romeo-India seen passing Terminal B with the characteristic tower and the observation deck in the background. Around midnight on June, 21th 1991, D-AERI caught fire during maintenance inside hangar 8 and was destroyed by the spreading fire outside»
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() «In December 1984 this B.747-123F, originally built for American Airlines as an pax airliner, was delivered to UPS as one of their first wide bodies. Seen here at Lohausen during engine start-up before departure to Cologne»
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() «This Transavia B.737, which is that one with probably the most colorful story, in service among others with Austrian, Aerolineas Argentinas, Air Malta, Markair, Air Florida et cetera ... and in the 46th year of her life with Nolinor Aviation in Canada»
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