Patricia Vitalis on Schiphol Airport’s operations, sustainability, and future challenges
Posted: 14 April 2025 | Gabriel Higgins | No comments yet
At the International Airport Review’s 2024 Summit in Amsterdam, Editorial Assistant, Gabriel Higgins, spoke to Patricia Vitalis, Executive Director of Schiphol Operations,
In this insightful talk, Patricia Vitalis, Executive Director of Schiphol Operations, discusses the airport’s transition to a logistics-focused operational model. She highlights the integration of data and digital tools to improve collaboration through the Airport Operations Center. Vitalis also covers how Schiphol prioritises safety, enhances operational efficiency, and incorporates sustainability into daily operations. She shares her proudest achievements and outlines the challenges that lie ahead in the future of airport management.
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Air traffic control/management (ATC/ATM), Digital transformation, Emissions, Operational efficiency, Sustainability, Sustainable development, Terminal operations