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2020-01-18

[Brussels Airport] New record at Brussels Airport with 26.4 million passengers in 2019 in conjunction with fewer flights

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New record at Brussels Airport with 26.4 million passengers in 2019 in conjunction with fewer flights

In 2019, Brussels Airport hit a new passenger traffic record with 26.4 million passengers. Cargo transport closed the year at 667 thousand tonnes, a drop of 8.8% in line with the European average. The total number of flights fell by 0.4%.




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[European Space Agency] Back to the Moon with ESA

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14-01-2020 08:00 AM CET

Video: 00:04:00
The first flight of the Artemis programme, which will see humans return to the Moon, is scheduled to begin soon. The lunar spacecraft consists of NASA's Orion crew module and the European Service Module, or ESM. Developed by ESA  and building on technology from its Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), the ESM will provide propulsion, life support, environmental control and electrical power to Orion. The Artemis 1 spacecraft modules are undergoing thermal vacuum and electromagnetic interference tests in the world's largest space simulation vacuum chamber at the Glenn Research Centre's Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, USA.
This A&B Roll highlights preparations and testing of Orion at Plum Brook Station with interviews in English and French.

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[Event] Lecture "Moving from cyber-security towards cyber-resilience in aviation"-26 February 2020-12:30-Air and Space Academy-Académie Royale de Belgique-Brussels-

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Dear Sir, Madam,
The Air and Space Academy (AAE) is delighted to announce a forthcoming lecture by Patrick Mana, Cyber-security Program Manager, EATM-CERT Manager at EUROCONTROL, on the theme "Moving from cyber-security towards cyber-resilience in aviation", which will take place at 12:30 pm, on 26 February, at the Académie royale de Belgique, Brussels.
Attendance is free but we would kindly ask you to register.
Please feel free to circulate this information to any interested parties.
Best regards,

Patricia Segala
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Patricia Segala  
Chargée de communication et de documentation  
Académie de l'Air et de l'Espace  Tél.: 05.34.25.03.84 (80)   
www.academieairespace.com

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