More than 900 designs submitted for the next Belgian Icon: the vote is open!

An internal jury selected 15 designs, everybody is now able to vote for their favorite

Brussels, October 4, 2024 – Brussels Airlines will launch a new Belgian Icon soon. After a call for designs, the Belgian airline received over 900 submissions from the Belgian public. An internal jury selected 15 of those designs. Today, the public voting was launched to select the final top five.

Brussels Airlines is proud to see that many Belgians and people living in Belgium were eager to design the next Belgian Icon. From professional artists to students in art schools: the people who submitted designs were as diverse as the designs themselves. The most popular categories for designs were cycling, art nouveau, Folon and Adolphe Sax but also Lucky Luke and Marsupilami.

An internal jury had to process all these designs to come to a top 15.

“We evaluated the designs based on several key criteria: the new Belgian Icon had to be distinct from any previous Icons, represent something that makes all Belgians proud, and be recognized across the border. Of-course, the design also needed to meet certain standards of quality. We try to avoid clichés, as a Belgian Icon should invite people to explore and experience the richness of what Belgium has to offer.”
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Michel Moriaux, Head of Marketing, Brussels Airlines

The top 15 is now available on the Brussels Airlines’ website, where everyone can vote for their favorite design. This contest will be open for the public until October 11. The five designs with the most votes, will be presented to an external jury. This jury consists of various meritorious Belgians such as Alex Callier (Hooverphonic), Philippe Geluck (designer of ‘Le Chat’), Gabrielle Szwarcenberg (designer of the Brussels Airlines uniform) and many others. The jury will come together in Brussels on October 14 to choose the final design. However, this will remain secret until the aircraft will be revealed in spring 2025.

“We're very happy with the overwhelming response to our call for designs, with over 900 creative submissions. We could make at least 100 new Belgian Icons with the ideas we received. The number of outstanding entries highlights the talent and creativity in Belgium and the many reasons we Belgians can take pride in our heritage. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who submitted a design."
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Michel Moriaux, Head of Marketing, Brussels Airlines

 

About Brussels Airlines’ Belgian Icons

The idea behind the Belgian Icons is to introduce the best of Belgium to the world. The Belgian Icons are known all over the world and make flying even more fun.

Brussels Airlines’ first Belgian Icon, Rackham, was introduced in 2015 and pays tribute to Tintin, the world-famous Belgian comic.

In April this year, Amare was presented to the world which is the most recent Belgian Icon in cooperation with music festival Tomorrowland.

The third Belgian Icon currently in the fleet is Trident, the official plane of the Belgian Red Devils and Red Flames, respectively the male and female national football teams.

These are the previous Belgian Icons

- Magritte was part of the fleet between 2016 and 2021. The aircraft was a homage to René Magritte, the Belgian surrealistic painter.

- Aerosmurf smurfed the fleet between 2018 and 2023. This plane also took shape during a design contest organized by Brussels Airlines.

- Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a Belgian icon from the 16th century, traveled the world between 2019 and 2023.

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About Brussels Airlines

Brussels Airlines is the home carrier of Belgium and one of the four network airlines of the Lufthansa Group. It connects the European capital from Brussels Airport with over 90 destinations, 18 of which are in Sub Saharan Africa. The company employs more than 3,500 people and operates 44 aircraft.

Brussels Airlines aims to emit 50% less CO2 by 2030 compared to 2019 and plans to be carbon neutral by 2050. The airline is participating in the Stargate Project led by Brussels Airport and is therefore part of the testing ground for sustainable aviation at its home base. In addition, the airline signed the Circular Economy agreement of the Antwerp Management School in 2021. The airline was the first to transport Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) through the CEPS-pipeline connecting Brussels Airport early 2023. By end 2024, Brussels Airlines will have welcomed five state-of-the-art Airbus A320neo allowing the airline to significantly lower its CO2- and noise-emissions on its medium-haul network.

As an ambassador of its country, Brussels Airlines brings the world to Belgium and the best of Belgium to the world, among others through collaborations with Belgian Star Chefs, Belgian culinary products and the Belgian Icons, specially painted aircraft that honour a Belgian iconic person, team or event to promote Belgian culture worldwide.

More information on brusselsairlines.com 


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