Only two full months into the New Year, activity at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport is already picking up, reports Air Cargo World.
Turf for a new 45-acre Schiphol Logistics Park has just been cut, and the airport’s passenger terminals will soon be expanded, which would necessitate moving some cargo terminals farther away from the airport. Finally, the airport’s A4 Zone West project, a 141-acre development, is starting to generate momentum.
“We are looking at something like 2016 to initiate this project, which will be aimed at attracting value-added businesses,” said Enno Osinga, the airport’s senior vice president of cargo. “Importantly, this will also provide us with the opportunity to create a dedicated high-speed rail link for cargo.”