De Rouck leaves Brussels

1-Feb-2005

After 10 years heading Brussels International Airport Co's (BIAC) commercial department, executive vice-president commercial affairs Michel De Rouck has left the company

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De Rouck steered the department through a turbulent time for Belgian aviation and airport commerce, including the abolition of intra-EU duty-free in 1999 and the bankruptcy of national carrier Sabena.

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