The SN Airholding Board has renewed Tilman Reinshagen’s role as Chief Operating Officer of Brussels Airlines for an additional five years, securing his position until 2030. Reinshagen, who joined the airline’s Management Board in 2022, has been commended by the Board for his leadership in ensuring the stability of Brussels Airlines’ hub during the challenging post-pandemic recovery in the aviation sector.

Reinshagen has been serving as COO since July 1, 2022, and alongside Dorothea von Boxberg, Chief Executive Officer, and Nina Öwerdieck, Chief Financial Officer, he continues to guide the Brussels-based airline, which is part of Lufthansa Group’s four-network carriers.

“Under Tilman’s leadership in the post-Covid ramp-up period, there has been noticeable growth in traffic volumes, the aircraft fleet, and the operational team. He has contributed to stabilize the punctuality and connectivity, and together with our partners, has helped maintain Brussels as a reliable hub in Europe. By emphasizing collaboration and incorporating bottom-up feedback, Tilman has played a key role in strengthening Brussels Airlines’ operational structure and capabilities. I am confident that, together with his teams, he will continue to enable further operational growth.” ​​- Dieter Vranckx, member of the Lufthansa Group Executive Board and Chairman of the SN Airholding Board

“We were able to reach several goals as one motivated team and I look forward to keep building on and working with my colleagues. I am grateful for the trust SN Airholding and Brussels Airlines have in me. We will pursue establishing Brussels Airport as the most reliable Hub in Europe with an outstanding passenger experience. And all of this thanks to the continuous improvement of our impressive teams!”-Tilman Reinshagen, COO, Brussels Airlines

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