Schiphol to renew taxiways A and B March–June 2026 as part of major infrastructure works

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will carry out a major maintenance programme to renew sections of taxiways A and B between March and June 2026. The works upgrade two primary taxi routes used by aircraft taxiing between gates and runways as part of broader infrastructure maintenance.

Discovered 2026-03-07T13:40:06.043131-08:00 | 2026-03-07T13:40:06.043131-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The project targets taxiways A and B during March–June 2026, directly affecting primary ground-movement routes at one of Europe’s busiest hubs and the airport’s operational resilience.

  • The works come as the Dutch government finalizes capacity and curfew measures for Schiphol, a context that could complicate operational planning and slot management (see source:60b7696f-54c1-4c78-a86a-ddac94740466).

  • Major airfield projects elsewhere in the Netherlands, including a prolonged runway and taxiway closure at Eindhoven, increase the need to coordinate maintenance windows and could shift traffic or maintenance demand across the Dutch network (see source:e8dfe13d-aa97-4d16-ae52-f8b4924fc3d7).

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International Airport Review Travel Radar aerotelegraph.com AeroTime Aviation24
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2026-03-07T13:40:06.043131-08:00
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