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National industrial action on Wednesday 25 June

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09.03.2023

Brussels Airport Aviation Awards presented

On Wednesday evening, 8 March, the 16th edition of the Brussels Airport Aviation Awards ceremony took place. With these awards, Brussels Airport wants to reward airlines and partners who in 2022 have excelled in the area of punctuality and performance, network development and safety and environment. 

Brussels Airport has been organising the Aviation Awards since 2007. This year, awards were presented in 11 different categories.  

Performance and Punctuality Awards 

The Performance and Punctuality Awards are presented to passenger and cargo airlines that excel in punctuality and performance. Punctuality is the best on-time performance, that is with an arrival or departure within 15 minutes of the scheduled time.  The performance for cargo is calculated using the number of weekly flights, number of destinations, total quantity of cargo flown, cargo per flight and the growth in cargo tonnage. 

  • Cargo Airline Performance Award: Ethiopian Airlines 

The airline that contributed most last year to the development of Brucargo was Ethiopian Airlines. The airline currently operates 7 weekly scheduled flights between Brussels and Addis Ababa and achieved a strong traffic growth in 2022 of 8%. The other nominees were Air Belgium, Qatar Airways, Sichuan Airlines and Singapore Airlines. 

  • Short Haul Airline Punctuality Award: Air Europa 

The Punctuality Awards are for the airlines with the best on-time performance. In 2022, Air Europa was the most punctual airline. They operate two daily flights to Madrid and previously won this category in 2013. Air Europa performed just slightly better than the other airlines nominated in this category: Finnair, airBaltic, KLM and ITA Airways. 

  • Long Haul Airline Punctuality Award: Qatar Airways 

This year, the Punctuality Award for long haul airline goes to Qatar Airways. They fly daily to Doha and also won this award in 2016. The other nominees in this category were Air Belgium, Emirates, United Airlines and Ethiopian Airlines. 

Cargo Awards 

There are two awards specifically for cargo stakeholders and partners at Brussels Airport for innovation, growth and partnership. 

  • Brucargo Award: Aviapartner Cargo 

The Brucargo Award was introduced in 2012 to shine the spotlight on our partners at Brucargo. This year, this award goes to Aviapartner Cargo, for their strong contribution to the Brucargo community and considerable efforts for Air Cargo Belgium.  The other nominees in this category were Air Cargo Belgium, ACIC Operator, dnata, and Hongyuan Group. 

  • Logistic Provider Award: Expeditors 

Expeditors are constantly raising the bar for pharma transport, with their expertise they are the logical choice for the pharma industry, and they are the largest user of the Airside Pharma Transporters. The other nominees in this category alongside Expeditors were Herfurth Logistics, Kuehne & Nagel, Hongyuan Group and Ziegler. 

Environment and Safety Awards 

The Environment and Safety Awards are presented to airlines or partners that have made a special contribution to the environment and the on-going improvement of safety standards and awareness. 

  • Environment Award: Safran Aircraft Engine Services Belgium 

The Environment Award went to Safran Aircraft Engine Services Belgium. This company is investing in a new building Brussels Airport and it will embed itself here in a sustainable manner. The new building will be equipped with many sustainable techniques such as fossil-free heating through heat pumps, solar panels, thorough insulation and therefore a very low EPC value, rainwater buffering and infiltration, and green roofs. On a day to day basis this company reduces its environmental impact by a zero-waste system of surface treatment of metals, heat recovery, and company fleet electrification. 

  • Safety Award: Brussels Airlines Maintenance 

Brussels Airlines Maintenance receives the Safety Award for its collaborative and effective safety audit, ultramodern and digitised support systems.  

Network Development Awards 

The Network Development Awards go to airlines that start new routes or have achieved a significant growth in passengers or cargo volumes. 

  • Cargo Airline Award: Air Belgium 

The award for Cargo Airline 2022 goes to Air Belgium, for starting up their full-cargo activities with ultramodern B747-8 and A330 aircraft, which strengthen the growth at Brussels Airport thanks to the successful partnership with Hongyuan Group. The other nominees were Ethiopian Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways. 

  • Short Haul Airline Network Development Award: Transavia 

Transavia, which started up its base in Brussels last year expanding its presence in the Benelux, receives this year’s Short Haul Award. The other nominees were Corendon, FlyOne, PLAY and SunExpress. 

  • Long Haul Airline Network Development Award: United Airlines 

United Airlines can take home this award thanks to the complete recovery of their traffic and the enormous growth of their three-city network in the United States; they are the largest non-Belgian long haul airline at Brussels Airport. The other nominees in this category were Air Belgium, Hainan Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Air Canada. 

Diamond Award  

This year, we are also presenting a Diamond Award. This Award is not presented each year, but only to highlight an exceptional performance of an organisation or individual. This year, the Diamond Award goes to the staff of TUI fly. A highly motivated airline team that mobilises all departments to meet the operational challenges that can arise at its domestic airport, whether it be organising transfers or handling baggage. The passengers are at the centre of the staff's priorities and they do everything possible to offer them a holiday in the best possible conditions. 

Brussels Airport congratulates all winners and nominees for their great performances. 

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National industrial action on Wednesday 25 June

What is the situation?  

Due to the national industrial action on Wednesday 25 June in which the staff of the security service provider is participating, we unfortunately expect major disruptions to our airport operations on that day.    

What does this mean for my flight?  

To ensure the safety of passengers and staff, we have decided, in consultation with the airlines, not to operate any departing flights on 25 June. The airlines will contact passengers directly to inform them of their options.  

Arriving passenger flights    

As departing passenger flights are cancelled, cancellations are also possible on some arriving flights. We advise all passengers to check the status of their flight with their airline or on our website or the app.     

The flight overview on our website will show cancellations only once they are registered by the airline.  

Public transport  

Significant disruption to public transport is expected. Please consult the website of  NMBS/SNCB and De Lijn for the latest information regarding their services.  

We regret the inconvenience caused by this action.       

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