The airport and its surrounding area are in a state of continuous development. This involves such activities as managing, maintaining, and modifying existing infrastructure and assets. Examples include the facilities and technical installations inside the terminal and the runways at and the roads around the airport. In addition, new projects for the creation of new facilities are regularly commissioned by the airport or its partners.
The airport and its surrounding area are in a state of continuous development. This involves such activities as managing, maintaining, and modifying existing infrastructure and assets. Examples include the facilities and technical installations inside the terminal and the runways at and the roads around the airport. In addition, new projects for the creation of new facilities are regularly commissioned by the airport or its partners.
Permits are required by law for some of these activities. Moreover, to ensure the safety, security, technical requirements, and continuity of the airport’s operations, activities have to be coordinated between Schiphol Asset Management and Operational Management. The relevant business units operate an internal permits process for this purpose.
Here you can find all the information needed by external parties (without a Schiphol account) to be able to carry out work activities inside the Schiphol security area.
After reading these pages, you will know:
What a permit is
Why you need permits to be able to carry out work activities inside the Schiphol security area
Which permits are needed for your work activities
What the application process is for permits issued by Schiphol in a situation in which: - Schiphol is not the party who has commissioned the work - Schiphol is the party who has commissioned the work
Read about the permits you may need, the processing times of these permits and when they are required.
Read about the steps you need to take in the permit application process.