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So Often Kerosene Is Drained - How Harmful Is It?

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In the near-accident of a long-haul flight in Munich, tons of fuel had to be drained. This happens more often. But how problematic is it for the environment and the population?

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The Boeing 787-9 of Vietnam Airlines pumped 60 tons of kerosene into the air before landing in Munich on the weekend. An aviation expert explains how often this happens and what happens.

·Hamburg, Germany
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In the near-accident of a Boeing aircraft at the weekend in Munich, around 60 tons of kerosene have been drained. Such fuel speed reductions are more common than expected. In the first half of the year alone, there were 15 cases in German airspace.

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In the case of a Boeing aircraft near-accident at the weekend in Munich, around 60 tons of kerosene have been dropped. This happens more frequently than one thinks, as a list of the German Federal Aviation Office shows. In the first half of 2026 alone, 15 such fuel reductions were recorded in German airspace, 6 of which affected Bavaria at least in part. Overall, the list, which goes back to early 2018, shows 203 incidents – several dozen of the…

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In the near-accident of a long-haul flight in Munich, tons of fuel had to be drained. This happens more often. But how problematic is it for the environment and the population?

·Bamberg, Germany
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noz.de broke the news in Osnabrück, Germany on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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