#BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 239Regulation on the Replacement of the One Hundred and Ninety-Eighth Implementing Regulation to the Air Traffic Order (Establishment of Instrument Flight Procedures for Arrivals and Departures at Leipzig/Halle Airport)
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This German federal regulation, published on 16 October 2025 in the Federal Law Gazette (BGBl. 2025 I Nr. 239), officially replaces the previous 198th implementing regulation concerning air traffic at Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ/EDDP). It establishes updated instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures for both arrivals and departures. The regulation was issued by the Federal Air Traffic Control Supervisory Authority on 13 October 2025 and takes effect immediately upon publication. It forms part of the continuous update cycle of flight procedures to ensure safety, efficiency, and compatibility with current airspace design and navigation standards at this major cargo and passenger hub in eastern Germany.
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Key Changes
- Replaces the 198th implementing regulation to the Air Traffic Order specifically for Leipzig/Halle Airport
- Establishes updated IFR arrival and departure procedures effective from 16 October 2025
- Issued under the authority of the Federal Air Traffic Control Supervisory Authority (Bundesaufsichtsamt für Flugsicherung)
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What this law requires
Implement and follow the updated instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures for arrivals at Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ/EDDP) as established in this regulation
Implement and follow the updated instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures for departures from Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ/EDDP) as established in this regulation
Cease application of the previous 198th implementing regulation to the Air Traffic Order (LuftVO) regarding flight procedures at Leipzig/Halle Airport
Comply with the regulation effective immediately upon publication on 16 October 2025