Cargo schedule of Brussels

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Cargo schedule of Brussels

Post by liebensd »

Hello,

From today www.luchtzak.be has a new feature, The cargo schedule of Brussels Airport.
You can visit the schedule via the link on the bottom of the commercial spotting pages.



Greetz,

Dave

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Post by luchtzak »

Dave,

that's a superb addition to this website! I will certainly use it.

For information I have made a new url in the Aviation-column at the left of this page, to easy-surf to that particular page!

greetings,

Bart
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Post by Avro »

Wow, you did some great job Dave. Congrats :thumbsup2:

Thanks
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Post by B737229 »

Nice job Dave! ..

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Post by Andries »

Wow Dave ! Great job !
Finally I can look and see what Cargo's I can expect when I will visit EBBR.

Greetz,

:twisted: Andries :twisted:
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Post by suetens »

Very nice job, finally somebody thinking cargo.
Almost all jumbo aircrafts at EBBR are freighters.
I believe that in the near future we will have some more cargo flights at EBBR.
Again thanks for the nice job

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Post by potkuri »

Absolutely appreciated, Dave !
This is of great use. Pitty just to see so few props...
A suggestion for the next update: sort by time.

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Post by OO-VEX »

Another suggestion:
maybe a flight should be listed only once. Right know you can see the different cities, but then you see that some have the same flightnumber. So in fact the list is smaller than it looks.

OO-VEX

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Post by Vonsmalhausen »

hi all :)
i use a Excel file i created for the cargo traffic @ BRU, there is one for the arivals and one for departures, sorted by time, day and flight.
you can download them from my homepage ( i hope,..... i just uploaded them quick, quick :? ) if the download don't work, send me a mail, i'l send them in reply :)

http://users.pandora.be/T.F.P/index.htm
go to downloads, klick on the links, and choose "save as", that should do the job :)

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Post by B737229 »

Thats a very usefull tool... very nice job mr. V :)

Only the AN 12 comes on sun, and not on saturday! 8)

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Post by Vonsmalhausen »

B737229 wrote:Thats a very usefull tool... very nice job mr. V :)

Only the AN 12 comes on sun, and not on saturday! 8)
:oops: i did'nd noticed that yet :oops:
it has been corrected now, so for those who downloaded it yet, you either copy/paste the an12 line from saterday to sunday in arrivals,.... or you just redowload the corrected files :)

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Post by liebensd »

The schedule of Liege Airport is also available:
Liege cargo schedule

Greetz,

Dave

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Post by B737229 »

Nice job guys...

I just saw this marked:

Note: From 19Jul until 17 Dec SV will operate their B74F to Ostend iso Brussels

Whats the reason for this? Someone knows?

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Post by 744rules »

With the coming works on 25R/07L , which means other and shorter runways,a 747 cannot depart at max tow.

:wink:

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Post by OO-VEX »

744rules wrote:With the coming works on 25R/07L , which means other and shorter runways,a 747 cannot depart at max tow.

:wink:
What are the other B747 cargo operators like CX and SQ planning? Also moving temporary to OST or AMS? Why can't they take-off from 25L/07R?

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Post by 744rules »

In the near furure, the ILS on this rwy will be replaced. For that reason the runway (or parts of it) will be closed. When a/c have to use a shorter runway, their maximum take-off weight is reduced.

No idea what other carriers will do.

Hope this helps a bit.

:wink:

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744rules wrote:In the near furure, the ILS on this rwy will be replaced. For that reason the runway (or parts of it) will be closed. When a/c have to use a shorter runway, their maximum take-off weight is reduced.
:wink:
Ok thx for info guys..

So it also means 25L will be the primary runway for landing those months .. nice for the spotters :D

SAB-OM

Post by SAB-OM »

good job Dave!

would be nice if the list is sorted on arr/dep time - easier to use "in the field"

is it updated automatically or is it a static list?

Flip

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Post by liebensd »

would be nice if the list is sorted on arr/dep time - easier to use "in the field"
I am working on it ;)

Greetz,

Dave

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Post by B737229 »

liebensd wrote:
would be nice if the list is sorted on arr/dep time - easier to use "in the field"

Dave
Gives you some amusement when waiting for aircraft hehe :)

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