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Prince Albert II's aircraft lands in Nice after a flight from Lahr the same week environmental commitments arise
If aboard, Prince Albert II's return to Nice follows events in Monaco and Germany, with diplomatic shifts across Europe.
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Prince Albert II
Prince Albert II's Dassault Falcon 8X, tail 3A-MGA, was tracked flying from EDTL (Lahr Airport) to LFMN (Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport) on June 28, 2026, a journey of one hour and two minutes at a maximum altitude of 35,025 feet. The aircraft's home base is Nice, given Monaco's lack of an airport, and it arrived just after 18:00 UTC.
If Prince Albert II was aboard, the timing would suggest a return from a brief engagement in southwestern Germany, possibly related to environmental or diplomatic meetings. The flight follows his participation alongside Princess Charlene in the June 26 inauguration of the RAMOGE Agreement's 50th-anniversary exhibition at Monaco's Ministry of State, an event focused on Mediterranean marine protection, as reported by Fakta.co. The previous week also saw Prince Albert II welcome India's Minister of Commerce and Industry for strategic talks in Monaco, per NEWS.MC.
The aircraft's recent movements show a pattern of short European hops: on June 18, it flew from Paris to Nice, and on June 12, it returned from Budapest via a Salzburg stopover. These trips align with Prince Albert II's routine diplomatic and foundation work, while carbon offsets accompany all flights, per standard practice.
Aboard the Dassault Falcon 8X


The aircraft
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