#BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 183Regulation on the Replacement of the One Hundred and Thirty-Sixth Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Order (Establishment of Instrument Flight Procedures for Arrivals and Departures at Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Commercial Airport)
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This German federal regulation, published on 7 August 2025 in the Bundesgesetzblatt, replaces the previous 136th implementing regulation to the Air Traffic Order. It establishes updated instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures for arrivals and departures at Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport (EDVE). The regulation was issued by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control on 4 August 2025 and becomes legally effective upon publication. It forms part of the continuous updating of aviation procedures to maintain safety and efficiency at this regional commercial airport in Lower Saxony.
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Key Changes
- Replaces the 136th implementing regulation to the Air Traffic Order with updated IFR arrival and departure procedures
- Establishes specific instrument flight routes and procedures for Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport (EDVE)
- Issued by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control (BAF) on 4 August 2025
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What this law requires
Aircraft operators must comply with the updated instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures for arrivals and departures at Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport (EDVE) as established in this regulation
Air traffic control services at Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport must implement and enforce the new instrument flight procedures for all arrivals and departures
The Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control (Bundesaufsichtsamt für Flugsicherung) must oversee compliance with the established instrument flight procedures
The previous 136th implementing regulation to the Air Traffic Order is hereby replaced and no longer applies as of the publication date (7 August 2025)