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| Sunday, 9th November 2025 |
| Düsseldorf, Germany |
| Sunrise | 07:38 |
| Sunset | 16:54 |
| Current Weather |
| Conditions: | Mist |
| Temperature: | 11°C |
| Feels Like: | 11°C |
| Wind: | 222 / 4 Knots |
| Humidity: | 97 % |
| Bar. Pressure: | 1016 hPa |
| Weather Information kindly provided by OpenWeather. |
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| Departures | Not Available |
| Arrivals | Not Available |
| Wind Components |
| 23 | 3.9 Knots |
| 05 | -3.9 Knots |
| X-Wind | 0.8 Knots |
| Expected Availability |
| Sunday, 9th November 2025 |
| 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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() «This ex-Orion Airways B.737, ex G-BNRT, was leased from Hispania for just 3 months, seen here in December 1988, leaving Terminal C, which was decorated seasonal with a Christmas tree on the roof»
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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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() «Britannia AW operated weekly supply and charter flights for the soldiers of the British Rhine Army and their families from Luton to DUS. G-BJXJ was one of over 40 B.737s series -200 in the Britannia AW fleet and she was previously in service with Dan-Air»
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() «Basking in the winter sun three months after her first flight and delivery in November 1987 and looking quiet new. Around two decades later, in 2006, D-AMUW visited DUS again during the Soccer World Cup in Germany, registered as N929RD to Ryan Int.AL»
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() «Manuel Pinto de Fonseca, name bearer of the sixth and last Air Malta Boeing 737 series -200, delivered in 1987, seen here shortly before reaching the gate position at Terminal C»
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() «This Tristar (193A-1008), which was operated for 3 periods by LTU and is seen here under a flock of cranes. Acquired 1st from Eastern AL 1975 and from Lockheed 1979, registered as D-AERO and acquired again from Eastern AL 1985, registered as D-AERY»
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() «The Ludwigshafen, seen here with promotion sticker for the UEFA 1988 European Football Championship in Germany, after push back from its Terminal A gate position in front of Hangar 5»
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() «Delivered new to ZAS in spring 1988 in full colors, seen here in August the same year only with ZAS Airline titles, got later again full ZAS Airline of Egypt titles, also in arabic letters on the fuselage and the tail»
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() «Johan Cruyff, captain of the Dutch national football team in the seventies, here as the name bearer of the first Transavia B.737 series 300, approaches his parking position at terminal C»
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() «In September 1988, Michael Jackson made a stopover in Düsseldorf on his 16-month Bad World Tour with this plane, an ex-Hapag Lloyd Boeing 727-14, D-AHLP, leased from the government of the Republic of Burkina Faso»
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() «Was the first Boeing 737 series -300 on the Spanish register, delivered on June, 5th 1987 and she is seen here on her first visit to Lohausen in basic Sunworld Airways colours. A few weeks later EC-EDM was repainted in new Universair colours»
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() «Amiri 2, delivered new to Qatar Amiri Flight in January 1979 and operated until 1996. Later reregistered as VP-CZY coverted and reengined to Boeing 727-Super 27»
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