To revamp its cargo zone and meet the increasing demand for storage and handling space, Brussels Airport is reportedly planning to invest EUR 70 million over the next three years. The construction work in this regard is likely to begin later this week. By 2025, three new modern and sustainable buildings, including parking areas, will be opened at Brussels Airport cargo zone, called Brucargo Central. Arnaud Feist, CEO, Brussels Airport Company said, “The redevelopment of the central area of the cargo zone and of new cargo buildings and offices at the airport site will allow the airport to welcome new partners and offer new and current partners’ warehouses and offices that are larger, more efficient, modern, and sustainable. Accelerating the development of the cargo zone is one of the priorities within the new strategy of Brussels Airport.”