The Belgian presence of Airbus, a global leader in aerospace, defence, and space services. The Brussels office serves as a key hub for engagement with European and international institutions.
Airbus does not have large-scale manufacturing facilities in Belgium. The Belgian office's core functions are corporate affairs, government relations, strategy, sales, and the management of industrial partnerships with local suppliers.
As a prime contractor, Airbus manages a large ecosystem of Belgian manufacturing companies that supply critical components and technologies for its various aircraft, helicopter, and space programs. They collaborate closely with this supply chain on quality, innovation, and production.
This office leverages the parent company's vast capabilities, including aircraft design and integration, advanced materials, satellite technology, secure communications, and cybersecurity. The local expertise lies in policy, regulation, defence procurement, and R&T cooperation.
Aerospace, Defence, Space, and Government.
Not applicable for the Belgian office. The wider company utilizes advanced materials including composites, aluminum and titanium alloys.
Not applicable for the Belgian office. Airbus globally is a major user of advanced design software like CATIA.
While primary R&D is conducted at major Airbus sites globally, the Brussels office plays a role in fostering R&D partnerships and securing funding through European programs like Horizon Europe.