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Brussels Airport's primary catchment area is Belgium, which has a population of approximately 10.3 million. Brussels is one of the major political centres of Europe, comprising approximately 120 international governmental and 1,400 non-governmental organisations, resulting in a strong core passenger base.
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| FACILITY |
DESCRIPTION |
| Runways |
Brussels Airport has 3 runways:
07L/25R (East-West) 3,638m
07R/25L (East-West) 3,211m
02/20 (North-South) 2,984m |
| Terminals |
The terminal area consists of:
Pier A (Schengen services)
Pier B (other services)
In total, 54 contact stands and 55 remote stands (via 18 bus gates)
An additional 30 dedicated cargo stands
Old terminal building only partially used |
| Retail |
39 retail outlets
27 food and beverage outlets
24 service outlets
Covering a total of around 13,700m2 |
| Car Parking and Rental |
17,925 total spaces, comprised of:
12,174 spaces in 8 public car parks
Airport community car park with 5,837 spaces
In addition, revenues are generated from 6 car rental agencies present at the airport |
| Real Estate |
32,000m2 of office space inside the terminal
More than 500,000m2 of building and office concessions outside the terminal
Identified opportunity to provide around 850,000m2 of warehousing, office and logistic space over the next 20 years |
| Other |
The Brussels Airport Company also earns concession revenues from partners providing services such as ground handling, catering and hotel facilities |
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