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Jochems, S.P.M. (author)
The national pride of the Netherlands in the aviation industry, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, is not only an airline but also a ground handler at Schiphol airport. After landing at Schiphol, the Ground Services (GS) and Customer Ground Handling (CGH) departments of KLM will provide all services that are needed to make sure an aircraft can take off...
master thesis 2015
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van der Meulen, Sietske (author)
Digitalization and automation brings many amazing things; games, social media, navigation. However, it also makes us more vulnerable. The facelessness of cyber space and the emancipation of place makes it hard to grasp. Additionally, our personal data becomes more valuable and thereby more lucrative to criminalize. The combination of these...
master thesis 2019
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Nobel, N.C.X. (author)
Electric cars currently receive much attention. Schiphol Group considers the uptake of electric cars an interesting solution to decrease transport related emissions around the airport. This research considers four different passenger transport services within the Amsterdam Airport Corridor. To assess the economic and environmental potential of...
master thesis 2011
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Van Kersbergen, D.J. (author)
The Schiphol Interchange Station is part of a masterplan developed for the Haarlemmerliede area near Haarlem, the Netherlands. The masterplan is based on the ‘Randstad 2040’ vision from the government that foresees an expansion of Haarlem towards the east. Transit oriented development has been chosen as the main driver for the masterplan. By...
master thesis 2011
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Been, W.J.A. (author)
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, (“AAS”), owned by the Schiphol Group (“SG”), plays a key part in the hugely competitive airline industry. One of the primary goals of the Schiphol Group is to provide high service at a low cost. In recent years, Schiphol and the Dutch Government are cutting the relevant budgets with a view to make substantial savings...
master thesis 2013
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van Baaren, Edzard (author)
Operational towing is a taxiing strategy to reduce the fuel consumption during the taxiing phase of a flight, which decreases the cost and environmental impact of taxiing. Currently, no operational electric towing systems are available that are fully electric, independent from the APU and are capable of towing both narrow- and wide-bodied...
master thesis 2019
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Blekxtoon, F.J. (author)
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AAS) is the fifth largest airport in Europe. For all passengers departing from AAS, part of their journey takes place in the Schiphol departure hall. The assignment for this graduation project is the design of a new concept for Schiphol Departures 1 for 2020, based on the passenger‘s experience, leading to a higher...
master thesis 2010
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Noca, Walter (author)
Schiphol Airport and Heijmans are working together on the renewal of the Schiphol runways pavements. Currently the top layer is covered with a synthetic antiskid material called ASK. But the strong weather limitations for the installation of this material have opened the door for alternatives. Heijmans has proposed an innovative asphalt mixture...
master thesis 2018
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Huijberts, J.P. (author)
Big and growing airports, like Schiphol, have many facilities, like hotels and parking lots, that need to be connected to each other and the airport terminal. A good approach for this, would be the use of electrically driven, driverless vehicles, called Automated People Movers (APM). An application of this, a so called Group Rapid Transit (GRT)...
master thesis 2013
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Castellano, Vincenzo (author)
The increasing use of robots in the workplace presents a valuable opportunity to diversify the workforce by including underrepresented groups such as ethnic minorities and the elder population. However, high unemployment among these social groups shows that the opportunity to boost inclusivity and diversity is not grasped. Seizing this...
master thesis 2023
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Gehem, S.D. (author)
In an increasingly competitive climate, it has become more and more important for airports to look at ways to improve the passenger experience. This is especially applicable for Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, since it has the explicit ambition to become Europe’s preferred airport for passengers. In line with this reasoning, this study looked at how...
master thesis 2011
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Muller, E.J. (author)
For Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AAS) to become preferred airport in Europe, Schiphol Group constantly invests in innovation. Dynamic Branding, the topic of this graduation project, is one such innovation. It entails the exploration of means for airlines to identify themselves in a common-use check-in area in 2015. Common-use check-in implies...
master thesis 2010
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Huizenga, Nick (author)
From the birth of consumerism in the early 18th century shopping as a leisure activity has been an integral part of our everyday lives. Its physical manifestations have a great resonance within our cities and the built environment. Throughout history retail typologies have constantly been adapted and reinvented around major shifts within our...
master thesis 2019
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Käller, Danuta (author)
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effects of individually established buffer times, based on historical delay data, on the robustness of an operational stand and gate allocation schedule. Using flight schedules and the structural lay-out of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, a stand and gate allocation model is created using BEONTRA...
master thesis 2019
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Noortman, Timo (author)
Decentralised air traffic control shifts decision making to a local level, allowing decentralised controllers to focus on solving local conflicts. Since decentralised controllers have accurate local information at their disposal, they can adapt quicker and more efficiently to changing conditions. Consequently, it is suggested that the dynamics...
master thesis 2018
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Sillekens, P.J.A. (author)
KLM and Schiphol Group have requested an investigation into the impact of EGTS on the entire airport operations. Previous research into this technology has shown that the potential benefits for airlines, airports and society are decreased noise and emissions, fuel savings, and autonomous pushback possibilities that allow for greater versatility...
master thesis 2015
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van Rugge, Tim (author)
The introduction of MARS stands at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol’s new A-pier means a Clean VOP policy will be enforced. Under this regulation, vacant aircraft stands must be free of any cargo and baggage. In order to comply with this policy, KLM Cargo has to redesign its cargo handling procedure which is currently based on push logic. This paper...
master thesis 2019
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Vincent, R. (author)
Design of a boarding vision, process and implementation roadmap for KLM at Schiphol airport, after implementation of central security non-Schengen.
master thesis 2013
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Schoenmaker, M.G. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Habing, Evelien (author)
The research aims at designing an approach to support process developers at Schiphol Group to effectively incorporate their stakeholders within their project. The introduction of a common use departure hall at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, has been a use case to explore the potential of the Frame Innovation method by Kees Dorst (2015). A proposed...
master thesis 2018
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