On 19 April, Brussels Airport is showcasing the newly installed three armed boarding bridge at Pier B. To meet up with the expectations of the airlines, Brussels Airport invested over 52 million to equip Pier B with new boarding bridges.
Very cool idea. As a suggestion though for the computer generated graphics. Dirty up the plane a little. Makes it look far more realistic and not like a computer game.
and now we starting to figure out how useless there are, of course Brussels Airport is a medium hub and can be desserved by Airbus a380 of Emirates in the future, medium hub like Milan, Vienna, Zurich and aslo are desserved by Emirates in a380 but the question is why they builed those so early? being that Emirates hasn't started their commercial 380 service yet to brussels? Amsterdam Schiphol is closest one a huge hub of course but not desserved by severals a380 servives like LHR or CDG but they handles all long haul plane with only double boarding bridges, the pier B of brussels is the oldest one and the boarding is manage by only one boarding gate, for comfort improvement i'm quite sure with 52 million brussels airport could have to re-new several boarding gate bridges from the pier B instead to build a useless triple boarding gate bridges