
Brussels Airlines, the last Belgian icon: “Atomium”. “The New Livey”, designed by the Belgian architect Thomas Faes of Faes Architecture, celebrates the spirit of Belgium for creativity and innovation.
Airbus A320 (OO-SNM) has been delivered this morning in Brussels from the paint store and will take its first trips to Prague tomorrow.
At a special veil detection ceremony in the Brussels and Engineering of the Brussels Airlines, the media, the guests invited and the employees, they gathered to see the great disclosure. Atomium celebrates one of the most famous Belgium symbols, reflecting the dedication of the airline in the celebration of Belgian culture all over the world.
The plane is now part of the prestigious Brussels Airlines fleet of Belgian symbols, a selection of aircraft that celebrates the country’s rich heritage, from Tintin to Tomorowland.
“The vision of our beloved monument that rises across the sky is not just an amazing visual greeting, but also a strong symbol of our common mission to show the best in Belgium internationally,” said Julie Aleo Gonzalez, Director General of Atomium.
Make the FAES concept a reality of work to ensure the design has been fulfilled by the required technical specifications. “I will always remember the first 3D simulation,” said Weiss, mentioned in the Brussels Times. “I don’t forget the same level of seeing the plane in real life, I am incredibly proud of the result, which mixes elegance with modernity.”
Post Brussels reveals the latest Belgian icon – ATOMIMUM first on Air Cargo Week.