
Snapshot
| Headquarters: | Schiphol International | |
| Website: | www.schipholgroup.com | |
| Key People: | Jos Nijhuis | |
| Updates? | Email us! | |
Schiphol Group owns and operates Amsterdam Schiphol, Rotterdam and Lelystad airports in the Netherlands. Schiphol International is a partner in the management of Brisbane Airport (stake increased in 2009), Australia and manages the International Air Terminal at New York JFK Airport through a subsidiary with partners Lehman Brothers (and LCOR). It has a management contract since 2004 to assist in the management of Reina Beatrix Airport in Aruba, Dutch Antilles. Schiphol Group has an 8% cross-shareholding with AdP.
Schiphol Group features in CAPA's Global Airport Investors Database.
News Headlines

Schiphol Group President and CEO, Jos Nijhuis
Jetstar using fuel-saving RNP technology
Schiphol Airport to launch smartphone app for its official magazine
Tiger interested in making Brisbane Airport second Australian base
WestJet unveils service to Kingston, Jamaica and Aruba
Air France-KLM Cargo to launch new service to Tanzania
China Airlines to accept bookings for codeshare Amsterdam-London service from Feb-2012
CORRECTION: KLM to end Punta Cana service
Amsterdam Schiphol and Paris CDG airports launch Chinese app
KLM to increase Amsterdam-Rio de Janeiro frequency in Oct-2012
Brisbane Airport reports 3% increase in 2011 pax to 20.6 million
Brisbane Airport opens new car park
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CAPA Analysis
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Share Market Performance
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Schiphol Group's revenue falls by 1.5%; European airport operator shares a mixed bag
AdP signs Economic Regulation Agreement with French Government, European airports strong
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