#BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 323Two Hundred Fourteenth Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Regulations (Establishment of Instrument Flight Procedures for Arrivals and Departures at Niederrhein Airport)
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This regulation formally repeals and replaces the previous 214th Implementing Regulation to the German Air Traffic Order concerning instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures at Niederrhein Airport (also known as Weeze Airport). Published in the Federal Law Gazette (BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 323) on 15 December 2025, the new ordinance was issued on 10 December 2025 by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control. It establishes updated mandatory arrival and departure routes and procedures for aircraft operating under instrument flight rules to and from this regional airport in North Rhine-Westphalia. The regulation ensures standardized, safe, and noise-optimized flight paths for commercial and general aviation traffic.
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Key Changes
- Repeals the previous 214th Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Order
- Establishes updated IFR arrival and departure flight procedures for Niederrhein Airport
- Issued on 10 December 2025 by the Federal Supervisory Office for Air Traffic Control
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What this law requires
Aircraft operating under instrument flight rules (IFR) to and from Niederrhein Airport must follow the updated mandatory arrival and departure routes established in this regulation
Air traffic control and airport operators must implement and enforce the standardized instrument flight procedures for arrivals and departures as defined in this regulation
Commercial and general aviation operators must comply with the noise-optimized flight paths specified in the regulation when operating to or from Niederrhein Airport under IFR