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Brussels Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
SN BEL BEELINE
Founded7 November 2006
Commenced operations25 March 2007
HubsBrussels Airport
Frequent-flyer programBrussels Airlines Privilege (Formerly) Miles & More
AllianceStar Alliance (2009)
Fleet size45
Destinations66
Company sloganExperience our Passion
Parent companySN Airholding N.V./S.A.
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (45%)
Headquartersb.house Brussels Airport
Diegem, Machelen, Belgium
Key people
  • Bernard Gustin (Chief Executive Officer)
  • Peter Kranich (Chief Operating Officer)
  • Etienne Davignon (Chairman)
Websitewww.brusselsairlines.com

Brussels Airlines is the main Belgian airline. It flies from Brussels Airport to destinations in Europe, Africa and North America.

History

A Virgin Express Boeing 737.
A SN Brussels Airlines Avro RJ85.

Brussels Airlines was created as the result of the merger of SN Brussels Airlines and Virgin Express in March 2006. SN Brussels Airlines had been created from Sabena, the former Belgian flag carrier, that had ceased operations on 7 November 2001. SN Brussels Airlines started its operations only five months later. Virgin Express was a low-cost airline, owned by the Virgin Group. In 2004, SN Airholding took over Virgin Express, and in 2006 it was announced that both companies would merge and fly under the Brussels Airlines brand. In 2008, the Lufthansa group bought 45% of Brussels Airlines' shares, and Brussels Airlines joined the Star Alliance.[1]

Fleet

Brussels Airlines has the following aircraft in its fleet:[2]

Aircraft Number Seats Destinations
Airbus A319 9 132 Europe and Middle East
Airbus A320 2 168 Europe and Middle East
Airbus A330 5 284 Africa and North America
AVRO RJ 85 10 82 Europe
AVRO RJ 100 12 97 Europe
Boeing 737-300/400 8 142/164 Europe

References

  1. Brusselsairlines.com "Company history"
  2. Brusselsairlines.com Fleet

Other websites

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