Details have recently come to light concerning an All Nippon AirwaysBoeing 787 that had to make a missed approach while attempting to land early in the morning at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) in Germany at the start of the month. The reason for the unplanned go-around was reportedly due to the fact that the facility’s night curfew was still in effect, with the go-around order issued 18 seconds before reopening.
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