For the months of January and February, cumulative cargo volumes increased by 18.6% compared to the same period last year, reaching 219,807 tons. The trend is also upward for cargo aircraft movements, with the airport recording 4,653 movements in its core air cargo business (+6%).
January confirmed the upward trend in volumes, with 105,398 tons passing through the airport (an 18% increase compared to the 89,205 tons recorded in January 2025). Cargo aircraft movements also increased in January, with 2,304 movements (a 5% increase compared to the 2,193 movements recorded in January 2025).
February is a “quiet” month, but that did not prevent the number of aircraft movements from reaching 2,349 (compared to 2,190 movements in February 2025, representing a 7% increase). In February 2026, Liege Airport also recorded a 19% increase in air cargo volume (114,409 tons compared to 96,141 last year).
Exports were one of the main drivers of growth
For the airport’s core business, cargo, the first two months of this year confirmed the positive trend recorded in 2025: “Performance is very strong, with volume growth reaching +18.6% compared to the same period last year,” notes Laurent Jossart, CEO of Liege Airport. This growth was fueled by a very dynamic floral season leading up to Valentine’s Day, combined with the airport’s confirmation of its position as a European leader in the e-commerce sector. Export traffic also contributed to the airport’s overall growth and saw a dramatic 25% increase during the first two months of the year (+14.6% for import traffic), with a particularly sharp 86% rise in export volumes to North America.
Liege Airport is starting the new year with some very good news. First, Emirates SkyCargo now operates up to six weekly cargo flights to our airport. These scheduled flights, operated by Boeing 777F aircraft, connect Liege Airport to Chicago O’Hare International Airport and Dubai Al Maktoum Airport three times a week, primarily for the transport of pharmaceutical products. Three flights per week also connect Hong Kong to Liège, carrying mainly e-commerce parcels. This integration marks the transition of Emirates’ operations from ad-hoc flights to a structural presence, adding 600 tons of cargo capacity per week to Liège Airport.