Satellite Antenna de-commissioning
Over the course of 2.5 weeks Skybrokers team prepared, de-installed and disassembled four large Earth Station Antennas from the site in Liedekerke, Brussels area in Belgium. The
The buildings take their name from the telecommunications company Proximus. They were formerly known as the Belgacom Towers (French: Tours Belgacom; Dutch: Belgacomtorens) before the company's name change.
For access to the airport, a pleasant green boulevard will be created with a park and space for the airport tram, in addition to car and bicycle traffic. Brussels Airport aims to continue encouraging intermodality and the use of alternative transport to and from the airport, in order to achieve a further modal shift.
There will also be a new drop-off zone at Brussels Airport at departure hall level, behind the Sheraton hotel, giving passengers a smoother connection to the terminal, and separating drop-off traffic from other traffic flows. "This investment shows that the airport thinks ahead without losing sight of sustainability.
Brussels Airport is gearing up for the future with an ambitious investment programme in passenger infrastructure, to meet the expected passenger growth in the coming years, all within the framework of its environmental permit. The airport aims to elevate travellers' experience and comfort, with a focus on quality, mobility and sustainability.
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