Aviation organizations initiate summary proceedings against Schiphol downsizing plans
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Aviation organizations initiate summary proceedings against Schiphol downsizing plans
Aviation organizations have initiated summary proceedings to stop the plans for a reduction in the maximum number of flights to and from Schiphol. The Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management, Barry Madlener, told parliament during a debate. BARIN, IATA, KLM-group, Delta, TUI, Aircargo Netherlands (ACN), and Airlines for America have initiated the proceedings. The case will be heard by the court in Haarlem on April 14.
Aviation organizations go to court against Schiphol shrinkage
Aviation organizations have filed summary proceedings against the state to stop a lower maximum number of flights to and from Schiphol. This is what Minister Barry Madlener (Infrastructure, PVV) reported in a debate with the House of Representatives. “The summary proceedings are due on Monday, April 14.”
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