Search This Blog

2017-02-19

Brussels Airport constructs spotter places in Zaventem and Steenokkerzeel

Forwarded message - From: MEDIA Mailbox

Brussels Airport constructs spotter places in Zaventem and Steenokkerzeel

Each day, dozens of spotters come to Brussels Airport. The large diversity of airlines, the special aircraft and the dynamism attract quite a few plane spotters to the airport, some of them from across the border. Brussels Airport wants to provide safe and interesting places for spotters where they can exercise their favourite hobby and for this reason it is investing in the construction of two spotter places in Zaventem and Steenokkerzeel.

Please find our press release in English, French and Dutch. 3D-pictures are available in our press room. http://www.brusselsairport.be/pressroom/media-library/

Press Office: Brussels Airport Company – Corporate Communications – Tel. + 32 2 753 53 53


[Event] : 2017/03/07 Lecture in Brussels on 7 March 2017-"How can an airliner disappear today?"-AAE-Académie Royale de Belgique

Forwarded message - From: Patricia SEGALA <segala.patricia@academie-air-espace.com>
Date: 2017-02-15 12:58 GMT+01:00
Subject: Lecture in Brussels on 7 March 2017-"How can an airliner disappear today?"-AAE-Académie Royale de Belgique
To:


Dear Sir, Madam,
The Air and Space Academy (AAE) is delighted to announce a forthcoming lecture by Patrick GOUDOU, Former Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and member of the Air and Space Academy (AAE), on the theme "How can an airliner disappear today?", which will take place at 12:30 pm, on 7 March, at the Académie royale de Belgique in Brussels.
Attendance is free but we would ask you to register. 
Please feel free to circulate this information to any interested parties.
Best regards,

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

If you can't read this message, please click here



[brusselsairport.be] : Travellers help to improve airport experience at Brussels Airport

Forwarded message - From: MEDIA Mailbox <

Travellers help to improve airport experience at Brussels Airport
Free drop-off zone, improved signage and more check-in locations: the first initiatives to come out of Brussels Airport's 'Join the BRU Crew' survey.

Last summer, Brussels Airport launched the 'Join the BRU Crew' project, aimed at collecting feedback from travellers on what they feel is going well and what could be improved upon at the airport. Brussels Airport is taking these findings to heart and has already implemented a number of changes, including the new free drop-off location outside the car parks, new parking concepts, more extensive signage and new locations for passengers to check in.

Please find attached our press release in English, French and Dutch.

Press Office: Brussels Airport Company – Corporate Communications – Tel. + 32 2 753 53 53