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Aviato Jobfair 2026.JPG

12.02.2026

Aviato Jobfair welcomes a record ​ ​6,000 visitors

Nearly 6,000 people attended the Aviato Jobfair at Brussels Airport on Tuesday. They discovered more than 400 airport jobs and hundreds of vacancies in other sectors across the wider region. 

With an exceptional view of the tarmac, where visitors could watch the continuous movement of aircraft, more than 50 companies presented their job opportunities. Major employers included Brussels Airport Company, G4S, Securitas, Safran, Orizio, Eligio, Nippon Express and Swissport Cargo Services, among many others.

The most in-demand profiles at Brussels Airport and in the surrounding area

At Brussels Airport, the most sought‑after profiles range from blue‑collar workers and technicians to administrative and office staff. There is also strong demand for customs officers, security and screening personnel, cargo and logistics staff, chefs, and employees in hospitality, food service and retail. In the airport’s cargo zone, logistics talents are particularly valued, including at Nippon Express Belgium.

As an additional attraction, the Federal Police’s Airport Police unit captivated visitors with a demonstration featuring their specially trained sniffer dogs. This unique insight into their daily work highlighted the wide range of professions present at the airport and in its vicinity.

 For more information, please refer to the press release.

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