Hey folks,
time for my first pictures.
Since I didn't have a chance to get to the airport I used the chance on the way from my college to my parents house to make a short stop in Düsseldorf.
I was only there for only 2 hours and the main reason was, I wanted to catch at least only Emirates with the World Cup sticker.
My train way running late and I almost missed the first highlight the Iraqi Airways upgrade. An A330-200 instead of the regular A320.
Here just a close up because the A/C is all white except for the titles in the front.
Iraqi Airways @ DUS von Behr_pictures
After the Iraqi I changed my position to the top of the relatively new car park P7. There you can not see the action at the Terminal, as you can from visitors platform which is located directly atop Terminal B, but I like the view on the taxing and departing A/C from there better than from the platform.
Air Berlin A330 getting towed into maintenance.
Düsseldorf Airport von Behr_pictures
Next was the Nouvelair A320 departure
Nouvelair von Behr_pictures
In the future we will miss those.
KLM cittyhopper departing for the short flight to Amsterdam
Cityhopper von Behr_pictures
Air Berlin is one of the largest carriers at DUS, so here is another one. This one was given back to the leasing company, which handed the plane to OLT Express, who shortly after went bankrupt, so Air Berlin got the plane back but kept most of the painting
Air Berlin Sun Express von Behr_pictures
With a small delay the Emirates Trippe 7 started taxing
EK and Tuifly von Behr_pictures
While EK was holding in the lineup the quiet new ANA Dreamliner service from Tokyo arrived. I like this picture because of the industrial landmarks of the area in the background.
ANA Dreamliner von Behr_pictures
Shortly thereafter it was Emirates turn to leave town.
Emirates rotating von Behr_pictures
EK T73ER von Behr_pictures
After that I called it a day, as the light only gets worse from this side of the runways in the afternoon and had what I wanted.
I hope you enjoy the pictures. Critiques would be appreciated.
Grettings from Germany
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