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Only 9 days after a first incident, an Air France aircraft almost landed at French Naval airbase instead of Brest Airport.
Few days after a Volotea aircraft began approach to naval airbase in Brittany, an Air France A319 did about the same.
On September 19th, an Air France Airbus A321 (reg. F-GMZA) was operating domestic flight #AF7738 between Paris CDG and Brest. The pilots performed a visual left turn towards RWY07 of Landivisiau Naval Air Base.
They aborted the approach and continued to Brest for a safe landing.