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Marcel Boekhoorn flies from Oppenheim to Amsterdam after a German business circuit
The Dutch billionaire returns from the Rhine-Main region, likely following investment meetings near Frankfurt.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marcel Boekhoorn

Marcel Boekhoorn
Marcel Boekhoorn flew from Oppenheim Airfield to Amsterdam Schiphol on June 1, a short 45-minute hop in his Dassault Falcon 900 (PH-NDK). The flight came the same day he had traveled to the Frankfurt-area airfield from his home base near Rotterdam, suggesting a quick round trip to the German business region.
Oppenheim sits about 30 kilometers from Frankfurt, the financial heart of Germany and a regular destination on Boekhoorn's flight history as EDDF. While no specific event this week has been tied to the visit, his investment firm Ramphastos has recently focused on technology and retail opportunities in the DACH region, per Dutch financial daily Het Financieele Dagblad. The return to Schiphol rather than his usual Rotterdam The Hague Airport may point to a meeting in the Amsterdam area or a connecting flight.
The trip fits a pattern of frequent European hops: in the previous days, Boekhoorn shuttled between Nice, Ibiza, and Marrakech, mixing leisure with business. For a billionaire who once said 'money is just a scorecard,' these flights are the punctuation marks of a dealmaker's calendar.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 900


The aircraft
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