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Abstract
Given social and land constraints, airports find it challenging to meet growing air traffic demand. Investments in new technologies and innovations, however, can help such airports squeeze more handling capacity out of their key facilities and optimise capacity, by using real-time data and predictive planning. This paper describes one particularly successful case study: Schiphol.
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Author's Biography
Joeri Aulman is an airport planner and project manager for Netherlands Airport Consultants (NACO). Together with InterVISTAS, NACO constitutes the aviation planning and design company of the Royal HaskoningDHV Group, a Dutch consultancy group with expertise in aviation, ports, water, urban and transport planning, design and engineering. Joeri has a masters of architecture from Delft University and has spent over a decade developing innovative, ‘smart’ solutions for aviation and urban infrastructure projects, helping clients deliver the required capacity and service excellence in line with demand.