Brussels Airport has long harboured concerns over sustainable development. The airport makes unrelenting efforts to assess the impact of its operations on the environment and to reduce this impact wherever possible. Over the years, a wide number of measures have been put in place, including in terms of the airport’s vehicle fleet. In addition to our investment in CNG-powered service vehicles, Brussels Airport is gradually replacing buses used to carry passengers between the terminals and the aircraft with modern e-buses.
The electric buses have been in use since March to take passengers to and from the aircraft at Brussels Airport. These buses, built by the European branch of Chinese company BYD, are beneficial in more than one respect. For one thing, they are very quiet, eco-friendly (no carbon dioxide emissions) and are fitted with state-of-the-art equipment offering free Wi-Fi on board and USB ports for charging smartphones. On the digital displays, passengers will also be able to consult the latest information on their onward flight as well as practical information about the airport.
“The electric bus project fits in with Brussels Airport’s ambition to drive down its carbon dioxide emissions by 40% by 2030 (compared to 2010). For each equipment purchase decision, we seek out ecological solutions which at the same time offer increased comfort for our passengers. In addition to the fact that the new e-buses are silent and do not emit particulate matter or carbon dioxide, they also provide state-of art connectivity with free Wi-Fi and USB ports. With the arrival of these new buses, we are further improving our passenger service”, explains Brussels Airport Company CEO Arnaud Feist.