Companies currently pay a tax per passenger carried of about €30 per person. This amount is already three times higher for the oldest of the planes than for the newest model. But the current criteria mainly take into account aircraft noise, not pollutant emissions.
"The aim is to discourage companies from still flying with old aircraft to Brussels", explained its CEO Arnaud Feist.
The climate issue has become critical in recent months, and the airport now wants to favour modern aircraft with lower emissions. Those flying modern planes will be rewarded whereas big polluters will have to untie the purse strings.Related Content: Strikes impacted around 188,500 passengers at Brussels Airport
"The ratio is one in ten: a highly polluting aircraft will pay ten times more than a modern one", said Feist. This operation, however, will not generate any additional revenue for the airport, he added.
Jules Johnston
The Brussels Times