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Brussels Airlines expands its fleet with greener aircraft

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16 January 2025

Brussels Airlines expands its fleet with greener aircraft

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Brussels Airlines plans to modernise its fleet by adding quieter, greener Airbus A320neo aircraft to reduce emissions and noise pollution.

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Travel Tomorrow

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Belgium

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Company with 250 or more employees

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    • Sustainable mobility

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According to Travel Tomorrow, Brussels Airlines intends to expand its fleet with more environmentally friendly and quieter Airbus A320neo aircraft over the next 18 months. The airline aims to replace older A319 models with these new aircraft, which use less fuel, produce 20% fewer CO2 emissions, and are 50% quieter. This initiative is part of Brussels Airlines' broader effort to modernise its fleet and enhance its environmental sustainability.

For further information on this initiative, please refer to the attached link.

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