It came with personal and material from Dschibuti, i guess.
Also a Citation was on the Ramp
Here are some pictures
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![Image](http://spotterblog.de/wp-content/gallery/20_02_nachtbilder/img_0700.jpg)
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More pictures can be found at spotterblog.de
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Stephan Lodewijks wrote:Nice, never knew the civil apron is also visited by military aircraft sometimes.
Question: is the civil apron and taxiway to that apron former military infrastructure, or was it purposely built for civil use? Do you know how old the civil apron is?
Best regards,
Stephan
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