Self-driving shuttle embarks on maiden trip at Brussels Airport
With passenger transport anticipated to commence in 2021, the self-driving shuttle at Brussels Airport has begun trial operations airside.
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With passenger transport anticipated to commence in 2021, the self-driving shuttle at Brussels Airport has begun trial operations airside.
With a slight decrease of 0.5 per cent due to strike action which made air travel impossible for 24 hours, Brussels Airport's numbers were not where they were expected to be from this time last year.
Large events, such as festivals, can create a great burden for airports and airlines, who usually receive an abundance of passengers at the same time, all wishing to check in their luggage. Yorick Buys, Project and Process Manager, and airline spokesperson, Maaike Andries, reveal Brussels Airlines’ revolutionary pilot to provide…
Quiet, eco-friendly and high-tech, the new electric buses at Brussels Airport continue with the trend of carbon neutrality throughout the airport.
Wilfried Covent, Senior Security Expert at Brussels Airport and Chairman of the ACI Europe Security Committee, discusses his highlights from Airport IT & Security 2018 and what he will be looking forward to at this year's event.
The pharma corridor between Hong Kong and Brussels Airport assures handling quality for temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals.
What makes a great experience for passengers at the airport? The list of contributing factors is long, but perhaps none is more crucial today than efficiently managed ground operations...
The European airport industry last year committed to have 100 carbon neutral airports by 2030. These latest additions bring the list of carbon neutral airports in Europe to 34.
The second systems error at Eurocontrol in 20 years slashed Europe's air traffic network capacity by 10 per cent, delaying around 14,750 flights.
In a bid to formalise their partnership, Pharma.Aero has signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) with IATA. The move should foster collaboration with all stakeholders supporting the CEIV Pharma industry standard.
The second cargo hub after the Port of Antwerp, Brucargo is investing millions to secure its place in the heart of Belgium's economy.
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As a major European hub, Brussels Airport is used by more than 22 million passengers annually, flying to 238 destinations globally.
As of early April, Qatar Airways Cargo has further expanded its Brussels operation with the addition of a Boeing B777F to its schedule.
Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport Company, reveals the airport plans to further develop its cargo activities.
Airports are encountering an increase in threats from terrorist activities, which has resulted in a marked increase in the number of terminal emergency evacuations due to both real events and false alarms. Michael Ferreira, Vice President Development for Aviation & Transportation at Jensen Hughes, provides an overview of new dynamic…