#BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 214Eighteenth Regulation Amending the Two Hundred and Thirty-Fifth Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Regulations (Establishment of Instrument Flight Procedures for Arrivals and Departures at Nuremberg Airport)
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This regulation, published in the German Federal Law Gazette on 17 September 2025, amends the existing 235th implementing regulation to Germany's Air Traffic Regulations. It specifically updates and establishes new instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures for both arrivals and departures at Nuremberg Airport (EDDN). The changes are technical in nature and concern the precise definition of flight paths, waypoints, altitudes, and navigation specifications used by commercial and general aviation aircraft operating under instrument meteorological conditions. The Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control (BAF) is the lead authority. These updates are part of routine periodic revisions to maintain safe and efficient airspace utilization around the airport.
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Key Changes
- Updates instrument arrival and departure procedures at Nuremberg Airport (EDDN)
- Redefines specific waypoints, routes, and altitude restrictions for IFR operations
- Issued by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control on 10 September 2025
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Obligations
What this law requires
Establish and maintain instrument flight procedures (IFR) for arrivals and departures at Nuremberg Airport (EDDN) in accordance with the amended 235th implementing regulation
Implement the updated flight path definitions, waypoint specifications, and navigation requirements as established in this regulation for all IFR operations at Nuremberg Airport
Comply with the revised altitude specifications and flight procedure parameters defined in the regulation for instrument meteorological conditions at Nuremberg Airport
Ensure aircraft navigation systems and flight management systems are configured to comply with the new waypoint and flight path specifications effective from the regulation's implementation date