Royal Schiphol Group given tour of airport | THE DAILY HERALD

Royal Schiphol Group and PJIA officials during a tour of the airport’s facilities last week Monday.

 

AIRPORT–Netherlands Royal Schiphol Group top officials arrived at Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA), on Monday, January 28, for a familiarisation visit. The Royal Schiphol Group is the owner and operator of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Rotterdam, The Hague Airport and Lelystad Airport. The group also holds the majority stake in Eindhoven Airport.

  PJIA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Brian Mingo and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Michel Hyman gave Schiphol International Airport Director Roel Hellemons and Royal Schiphol Group Chief Financial Officer Jabine van der Meijs a tour of the PJIA facilities.

  Also participating in the tour was a delegation that included newly-appointed Recovery Trust Fund Director Claret Connor and members of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations BZK.

  The walk-through tour offered an internal look at the departure and arrival halls (“Package One – Temporary Operations”) on the ground floor of the terminal building.

  The delegation also received a close-up look at the ongoing roof works and the installation of the riverclack sheets as part of Phase Two of the Roofing Project and was briefed about the upcoming Phase Two – remediation of the former Departure Hall in the upper level area of the terminal. They were given an exclusive tour of the area and members of the project management team were made available to answer questions about the planning development.

  The Royal Schiphol Group delegation noted in their first impression that the overall frame and structure of the terminal building was still intact. They remarked that PJIA made use of the correct avenues to accommodate the existing traffic flow.

  “Our visit to St. Maarten and the walkthrough tour of the airport terminal have been very useful for us. We experienced a warm welcome from the entire airport team, but also saw the huge damage that Hurricane Irma has caused to a very beautiful and modern terminal building.

  “We were impressed by the creative temporary solutions that the airport team has managed to find to facilitate the departure and arrival processes. We also realise that a lot needs to be done to get the whole terminal back into operation. We would very much like to support the airport management team with this big task where necessary and possible, by bringing the expertise we have as an experienced international airport operator,” stated Hellemons.

  “The purpose of the visit was to introduce Schiphol to PJIAE [the airport operating company – Ed.] and our shareholders and to give them a tour of the situation of our airport. To have the Royal Schiphol Group assist  Princess Juliana International Airport and St. Maarten to restore its airport will become the next steps,” stated Mingo.

  “When we merge our 75 years of experience with the resources from the Royal Schiphol Group which has over 175 years of experience, Princess Juliana International Airport can only benefit from this collaborative effort. Schiphol also manages Reina Beatrix International Airport in Oranjestad, Aruba, John F. Kennedy International Airport and other international airports.”

  The engagement with PJIA at first will be a review of the organisation and the current “Phase One – Temporary Operations” of the terminal building. The safety and quality aspects will be reviewed to ensure continuity and quality of the existing operations.

  “After 16 months following Hurricanes Irma and Maria, SXM Airport still has a long way to go to reconstruct its existing terminal building. Funding and the actual project planning are yet to be completed, but are essential for a successful result. Schiphol will also play an important role in the reconstruction phase,” Mingo concluded.

  The Royal Schiphol Group manages approximately 2,000 employees in a variety of specialised fields. The company is also known for its award-winning “Airport City” concept which encompasses real estate, logistics and airport concessions within the airport area.

Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/84948-royal-schiphol-group-given-tour-of-airport

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