Brussels Airlines has unveiled its latest “Belgian Icon” livery, featuring a striking design on an Airbus A320 that pays tribute to Belgium’s iconic Atomium building. This special livery is part of the airline’s ongoing initiative to celebrate Belgian culture and heritage through unique aircraft liveries.
The Atomium, one of Belgium’s most recognizable landmarks, was originally constructed for the 1958 Brussels World Expo and continues to symbolize innovation and progress. The new aircraft livery captures the essence of the structure with a detailed artistic representation, blending modern aesthetics with a deep appreciation for Belgian history.
Brussels Airlines has a tradition of transforming its aircraft into flying tributes to Belgium’s rich cultural legacy, with past designs honoring figures like Tintin, Magritte, and the Red Devils football team. The addition of the Atomium-themed A320 reinforces the airline’s commitment to promoting national pride while delivering a visually stunning experience for passengers and aviation enthusiasts alike.
The newly painted aircraft will soon enter regular service, offering travelers a chance to see the eye-catching livery up close. With this latest Belgian Icon, Brussels Airlines continues to strengthen its identity as Belgium’s flag carrier, combining art, culture, and aviation in a spectacular way.