13 au 15 June 2026

Fly-out Düsseldorf - Norderney

Mönchengladbach EDLN - Norderney EDWY

The AOPA Luxembourg represents more than 330 pilots and aircraft owners involved in general aviation and aerial work activities in Luxembourg and abroad.

Destination airport 13 June :

Mönchengladbach (EDLN), 1200 m - Asphalt (13/31)

Mönchengladbach Airport (EDLN) is the premier general aviation airfield in the greater Düsseldorf area, located approximately 25 km west of the city Düsseldorf. With full ATC tower services and IFR approaches available.

As an uncongested alternative to the nearby Düsseldorf International Airport.

June 13

DÜSSELDORF

Düsseldorf is one of Germany's most stylish and cosmopolitan cities, set on the banks of the Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia. Düsseldorf is one of Germany's most stylish and cosmopolitan cities, set on the banks of the Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia. A global hub for fashion, trade, and contemporary art, it blends a vibrant old town with world-class museums, the legendary Kunstakademie, and the glamorous Königsallee — one of Europe's premier shopping boulevards.

The lively Altstadt offers a seamless mix of history, riverside promenades, and a legendary nightlife strip known as the "longest bar in the world."

- Lunch at Brasserie Schumacher

- Tour of the Media Harbor, Käsematten, or Königsallee and the Rhine Tower


- Dinner: DOX Restaurant & Bar

Destination airport 14 June :

Norderney (EDWY), 1000 m - Asphalt (08/26)

Norderney Airport (EDWY) is a small general aviation airfield serving the North Sea island of Norderney, one of the East Frisian Islands off the Lower Saxon coast. Situated just a short distance from the island's town centre, it offers a convenient and scenic gateway for private pilots and air taxi operations looking to avoid the ferry crossing from the mainland.

June 14

NORDERNEY

Norderney is one of Germany's most beloved North Sea islands, part of the East Frisian archipelago off the Lower Saxon coast.Norderney is one of Germany's most beloved North Sea islands, part of the East Frisian archipelago off the Lower Saxon coast. A fashionable seaside resort since the 19th century, it strikes a perfect balance between lively town and unspoiled nature.

The island's sweeping white sand beaches, iconic Strandkörbe, and vast dune landscapes are its calling card, while the tidal flats behind form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea. The compact town centre offers boutiques, seafood restaurants, and cosy cafés, all at an unhurried pace — cars are heavily restricted, keeping the island refreshingly quiet.

A classic North Sea escape: bracing air, dramatic skies, and some of the finest beaches in Germany.

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Briefing: Tuesday, June 09, 2026, at the Aviasport Club

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