Tintin discovers new horizons, this time in space
© Brussels Airlines / Hergé / Tintinimaginatio 2026
“After the incredible success of the first Tintin plane - Rackham - Brussels Airlines decided to continue with the adventure. And we accepted their proposition without any hesitation. We actually see this as the first step towards celebrating the 100th Anniversary of TINTIN on the 10th January 2029.”
- Nick Rodwell, CEO, Tintinimaginatio
“Comic art is an essential part of Belgium’s cultural identity, and Hergé’s work continues to inspire people around the world. It is no coincidence that ‘Rackham’ was our very first Belgian Icon. With this new aircraft, we deepen that legacy and strengthen our mission to showcase Belgian creativity around the world. We are proud to bring another iconic piece of Belgian culture into the skies and to offer our passengers a unique experience.- Dorothea von Boxberg, CEO, Brussels AirlinesA tribute to Hergé’s universe
The two sides of the aircraft are different, which makes it possible to feature several characters (Tintin and the Moon on one side, Snowy and Captain Haddock on the other) without overloading the visual design of the livery. The cherry under the cake is the moon-rocket on the belly of the aircraft, which will take off, fly, and land “for real”. The background of the livery is a gradient going from midnight blue to black.
Passengers will also encounter Snowy and Tintin again as well as Thomson and Thompson on the bulkheads and the digitally printed floor carpet by Lantal Textiles is a subtle reference to outer space.The painting of the aircraft was carried out entirely by Airbourne Colors, a long‑standing and trusted partner of Brussels Airlines.
The aircraft’s inaugural commercial flight is scheduled for February 13, departing Brussels Airport for Milan Linate at 10:25am.
About the Belgian Icons
As with every Belgian Icon, the new aircraft embodies the airline’s ambition to bring a little piece of Belgium in the air and sharing the best of the country with the world.
Brussels Airlines introduced its very first Belgian Icon, Rackham (OO‑SNB), in 2015. More than a decade later, Rackham remains one of the most photographed aircraft in the world and will continue flying in the airline’s fleet until 2027.
With OO‑SNJ, Brussels Airlines expands its homage to Tintin, adding a second aircraft celebrating the timeless universe created by Hergé.
In November 2022, the new version of Trident - the aircraft dedicated to the Belgian Red Devils and Red Flames, the Belgian male and female national football teams - was presented. In April 2024, the second edition of Amare was revealed, which is a collaboration with the world-famous music festival Tomorrowland. Atomium, the fourth Belgian Icon, was unveiled in March 2025.
Previous Belgian Icons include:
Magritte, part of the fleet between 2016 and 2021, paying homage to René Magritte, the Belgian surrealistic painter.
Aerosmurf, which smurfed the fleet between 2018 and 2023, created following a design contest organized by Brussels Airlines.
Bruegel, celebrating Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder, which traveled the world between 2019 and 2023.
Copyright for all pictures: © Brussels Airlines / Hergé / Tintinimaginatio 2026
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