An All Nippon Airways (ANA) Boeing 787-9 recently arrived at a German airport 18 seconds ahead of its scheduled arrival time. This incident follows a similar case from several weeks ago, when a Condor jet missed an extended curfew deadline by just 10 seconds and was diverted to another airport for the night.
In this latest situation, authorities faced another instance of an aircraft arriving slightly outside the designated window. The response from officials in this case differed from the previous event involving Condor.
The issue highlights how strict arrival and curfew rules are enforced at certain German airports, where even small deviations can result in operational changes for airlines. These regulations are designed to manage noise and air traffic during late hours, affecting both passengers and carriers.