Brussels Airport is joining forces to make the logistics chain at the airport efficient and to accommodate future growth. Brussels Airport is redeveloping part of its cargo area in a sustainable manner. Between 2022 and 2025, eight end of life buildings will be demolished in the Brussels Airport cargo zone and three new logistics buildings, including office facilities and a parking tower, will be developed. The new buildings will be future (?) proof, meeting the net zero carbon ambitions of Brussels Airport. The mobility layout will be revised to ensure smooth traffic flow with thorough renovation of existing roads and improved modal split. Demolition work on the eight buildings will start in June 2022, while construction work is likely to start by 2023-end. Construction is scheduled to be completed by 2025.