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Make it happen at Brussels Airlines

Working at Brussels Airlines means more than just flying. Find the job that really suits you and experience some beautiful moments. #youreingoodcompany

Fancy a job in Maintenance & Engineering?

From Junior Aircraft Technicians to Trouble Shooters and Production Supervisors, our Maintenance & Engineering department is constantly on the lookout for talented individuals to join our team. At Brussels Airlines, we believe in the importance of maintaining the highest standards of safety and efficiency. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that every aircraft is in peak condition, ready to provide a seamless and safe travel experience for our passengers.

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In for a career at an altitude of 30.000 feet?

Join our Flight operations team and become part of a community that values professionalism, teamwork, and excellence. With us, you'll experience the thrill of aviation, the joy of seeing the world from above, and the satisfaction of being a crucial part of our passengers' journeys.

We’re currently looking for both type-rated A32F and non type-rated First Officers, but that’s not all. Together with Skywings we also introduced the Brussels Airlines MPL Cadet program for aviation enthusiasts without any flying experience!

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Looking for a unique student opportunity?

Brussels Airlines is looking for enthusiastic and motivated students to join our team as Cabin Crew members for the summer of 2025. This is an incredibly attractive summer job opportunity that is not comparable with others. You will have the chance to work for Belgium's number 1 airline and travel throughout Europe, experiencing the passionate world of aviation and discovering all major cities in Europe.

A Brussels Airlines pilot in uniform sits in the cockpit, adjusting controls on the instrument panel.