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12.08.2025

Spotters’ Day celebrates its 8th edition

On August 11, Brussels Airport welcomed 20 aviation enthusiasts for its 8th annual Spotters’ Day. 

165 spotters entered a contest to be among the lucky ones to get the chance of photographing planes from a privileged spot on the tarmac.

As every year, several airlines deployed special livery planes, including ITA Airways’ “Born in 2021”, airBaltic’s “Lithuanian Flag”, and Icelandair’s “Bucketlist Xperiences”.

The programme further included a tour of Brussels Airlines’ hangar where the participants learned about aircraft maintenance and ended with a visit to BruMil military airport where they could admire the A400M from up close.
 

With more than 70 airlines operating from it, Brussels Airport has been attracting plane spotters from home and abroad for many years.

In 2018, the airport opened two spotting platforms, which offer a magnificent view of the runways and allowing spotters to capture images of aircraft in complete safety.

With the Spotters' Days, now in their eighth edition, Brussels Airport wants to thank its spotters community who, through their photos and passion, contribute to promoting the airport.

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