EUR 70 million to modernise BRU's cargo zone
Brussels Airport’s (BRU) cargo zone has been developing steadily in recent years. In response to the growing demand for storage and handling space, and given the need to modernise several buildings, the airport is investing EUR 70 million to redevelop a large area located in the heart of its cargo activities. Works will be starting this week.
By the beginning of 2025, three new modern and sustainable buildings are to be opened right in the centre of the airport's cargo zone, called "Brucargo Central". Thus, after the creation of "Brucargo West", the new animal care and inspection centre, two years ago, and the new Swissport cargo building, the development of the 83,500 sqm cargo area in the second line of access to the tarmac will add yet more cargo handling capacity at the airport. (ah)