Brussels Airlines branded items collection - 2000-2010

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Brussels Airlines collection of branded items from Belgium, dating from 2000–2010, in good used condition with minor signs of aging.

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About 30 branded items from Brussels Airlines with the previous logo (from 2001 to about 2024). To date the airline has a new logo and thus these may be considered as a collection; these items are not officially used anymore.

The items include, among others, female pilot extra items, such as
• new branded pilot uniform shirts (Inside we see a label ‘Brussels Airlines, have a nice flight’), new in packaging
• unisex pilot uniform belt, branded buckle, new in packaging
• new female pilot overcoat, uniform, XANDRES Belgium, wool and cashmere
• new branded 100% silk uniform scarf (instead of a tie), new in packaging
• two yellow high-visibility vests for on-the-tarmac inspection, used
• flags, branded, handed out by the pilots to passengers, children, football fans during the World Cup and the European Championship
• new in packaging inflatable airplanes, branded, as gifts for children

Background information

The Story Behind Belgium's Flag CarrierBrussels Airlines, founded in 2006 and operating from March 2007, was formed by merging SN Brussels Airlines and Virgin Express following the 2001 bankruptcy of Belgium's former national carrier, Sabena. As the country's current flag carrier and a member of the Lufthansa Group, it specializes in European and African routes, joining Star Alliance in 2009.

Key Historical Milestones
Post-Sabena Era (2002–2006): Following the 2001 collapse of Sabena, SN Brussels Airlines (SNBA) was created in February 2002 to maintain Belgian aviation, later acquiring low-cost carrier Virgin Express in 2004.
Formation (2006–2007): On November 7, 2006, the merger was announced, and on March 25, 2007, Brussels Airlines officially began operations.
Lufthansa Group & Growth (2008–2017): Lufthansa purchased 45% of shares in 2008 and fully acquired the airline in 2017, integrating it into its network and joining Star Alliance.
Strategy & Modernization (2011–Present): The airline shifted focus toward long-haul, profitable African routes while restructuring European operations, implementing "Beyond 2012-2013" plans to boost sustainability and efficiency.

Key Facts
Hub: Brussels Airport (BRU).
Fleet: Operates a mix of Airbus A319, A320, and A330 aircraft.
Ownership: 100% owned by Deutsche Lufthansa AG.
Network: Connects the European capital with over 85 destinations, including 17+ in Sub-Saharan Africa.

About 30 branded items from Brussels Airlines with the previous logo (from 2001 to about 2024). To date the airline has a new logo and thus these may be considered as a collection; these items are not officially used anymore.

The items include, among others, female pilot extra items, such as
• new branded pilot uniform shirts (Inside we see a label ‘Brussels Airlines, have a nice flight’), new in packaging
• unisex pilot uniform belt, branded buckle, new in packaging
• new female pilot overcoat, uniform, XANDRES Belgium, wool and cashmere
• new branded 100% silk uniform scarf (instead of a tie), new in packaging
• two yellow high-visibility vests for on-the-tarmac inspection, used
• flags, branded, handed out by the pilots to passengers, children, football fans during the World Cup and the European Championship
• new in packaging inflatable airplanes, branded, as gifts for children

Background information

The Story Behind Belgium's Flag CarrierBrussels Airlines, founded in 2006 and operating from March 2007, was formed by merging SN Brussels Airlines and Virgin Express following the 2001 bankruptcy of Belgium's former national carrier, Sabena. As the country's current flag carrier and a member of the Lufthansa Group, it specializes in European and African routes, joining Star Alliance in 2009.

Key Historical Milestones
Post-Sabena Era (2002–2006): Following the 2001 collapse of Sabena, SN Brussels Airlines (SNBA) was created in February 2002 to maintain Belgian aviation, later acquiring low-cost carrier Virgin Express in 2004.
Formation (2006–2007): On November 7, 2006, the merger was announced, and on March 25, 2007, Brussels Airlines officially began operations.
Lufthansa Group & Growth (2008–2017): Lufthansa purchased 45% of shares in 2008 and fully acquired the airline in 2017, integrating it into its network and joining Star Alliance.
Strategy & Modernization (2011–Present): The airline shifted focus toward long-haul, profitable African routes while restructuring European operations, implementing "Beyond 2012-2013" plans to boost sustainability and efficiency.

Key Facts
Hub: Brussels Airport (BRU).
Fleet: Operates a mix of Airbus A319, A320, and A330 aircraft.
Ownership: 100% owned by Deutsche Lufthansa AG.
Network: Connects the European capital with over 85 destinations, including 17+ in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Details

Type
Brussels Airlines branded items collection
Country of origin
Belgium
Period
2000-2010
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
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Objects sold
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