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Brussels Airport has held its seventh Spotters’ Day. Twenty aircraft lovers got the opportunity to seize incredible pictures of their favourite aircraft from the tarmac. They additionally bought a assorted watch on the abet of the scenes of the airport, together with a seek the advice of with of the cargo operations.

The Spotters’ Day at Brussels Airport is a excessive day for aircraft spotters. Extra than 300 aviation geeks took portion within the contest, but greatest the twenty winners were invited to Brussels Airport on 1 August for a assorted watch on the abet of the scenes of the airport.

The spotters were escorted onto the tarmac, allowing them to seize pictures of aircraft taking off and touchdown from a transient, but protected, distance. Various aircraft with particular livery passed by design of for the occasion: as an instance, an Etihad Airways “Formula One” livery and a particular “Barcelona” livery from Vueling.

The aircraft lovers additionally visited the Brussels Airways’ hangar, the place they were defined about aircraft maintenance and acquired to watch some aircraft from up conclude. They additionally were taken on a tour of the airport’s cargo living the place they attended a demo with DHL’s new electrical ground going by design of equipment.

Plane spotters were finding their means to Brussels Airport for years to seize pictures of a kind of aircraft. The massive number of airlines (better than 70 in total), the particular liveries and the operations at Brussels Airport even attract of us from out of the country. Since 2018, spotters can additionally seek the advice of with the 2 recognizing platforms on the airport perimeter which provide a immense stare of the runways. From there, spotters can  safely seize pictures of the planes.

Yefri Rodriguez

Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.

Yefri started his cargo journey 15 years ago with Cargo Airport Services. He enjoyed handling the day to day operations for KLM and various other carriers that C.A.S handled at that time. In 2009 Yefri started his career with Qatar Airways as a customer service agent. He worked his way to becoming a Senior Sales Executive in 2014. He now holds the position as the North East Sales Manager for Qatar Airways. He is responsible for the JFK,PHL and BOS stations. He leads a team of sales, customer service and operation agents that are very passionate and dedicated to provide a 5 star service.