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It was founded in 1920, when current home carier KLM operated its first civilian flights in Haarlemmermeer. This is now known as Schiphol Airport. (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/amsterdam-airport-schiphol/). Operating Schiphol is one of Royal Schiphol Group's main activities (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/amsterdam-airport-schiphol/). Schiphol airport coveres about 227,304 air transport movements, 1.44 million tonnes of cargo and 20.9 million passengers in 2020 (https://www.schiphol.nl/nl/route-development/pagina/amsterdam-airport-schiphol-airport-facts/). | It was founded in 1920, when current home carier KLM operated its first civilian flights in Haarlemmermeer. This is now known as Schiphol Airport. (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/amsterdam-airport-schiphol/). Operating Schiphol is one of Royal Schiphol Group's main activities (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/amsterdam-airport-schiphol/). Schiphol airport coveres about 227,304 air transport movements, 1.44 million tonnes of cargo and 20.9 million passengers in 2020 (https://www.schiphol.nl/nl/route-development/pagina/amsterdam-airport-schiphol-airport-facts/). | ||
In 2016 Schiphol Group received the predicate Royal, as a gift to Schiphol airport for its 100-year anniversary. | |||
== Company Structure == | == Company Structure == | ||
=== Board of Directors === | === Board of Directors === | ||
The Managament Board, consisting of Dick Benschop (CEO), Robert Carsouw (CFO), Hanne Buis (Chief Projects & Assets Officer) and Birgit Otto (Chief Operations Officer) are responsible for the day-to-day operations and general state of affairs in Royal Schiphol Group and its subsidiaries. A multifaceted team of top-level managers supports the Management Board in their duties (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/management-royal-schiphol-group/) . | |||
The CEO's has a fixed salary of €443.604,00 (2020).The Supervisory Board has the possibility to increase this with a variable renumeration of 20%, depending on the CEO's performance on the Top Performance Indicators. | |||
The Royal Schiphol Group Supervisory Board is tasked with monitoring the management of Schiphol Group and the general state of affairs. Louise Gunnung-Schepers is chair of the Supervisory Board (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/supervisory-board/). | |||
The President and CEO of Schiphol Group is primarily responsible for sustainability. The Management Board defines the sustainability vision and policy and is for that purpose assisted by the Supervisory Board's Safety, Sustainability & Stakeholders Committee. The sustainability programme manager is part of Schiphol Group's Strategy and Airport Planning department and reports directly to the President and CEO. (https://www.jaarverslagschiphol.nl/xmlpages/resources/TXP/Schiphol_web_2020/pdf/Schiphol_Annual_Report_2020.pdf – Page 92). | |||
=== Accountant === | === Accountant === | ||
The external accountant of Royal Schiphol Group is KPMG. | |||
=== Operations === | === Operations === | ||
Royal Schiphol Group currently manages Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (majority stake), Rotterdam The Hague Airport (majority stake), Lelystad Airport (majority stake), Eindhoven Airport (majority stake), Groupe AdP (participation), Brisbane (participation), JFK International Airport NY (participation) (https://www.greenpeace.org/static/planet4-netherlands-stateless/2019/07/f58cd04a-ce-delft-co2-emissies-van-klm-en-schiphol.pdf). After agreeing to cross shareholding of 8% with Groupe AdP (owner of three Paris airports Charles de Gaulle, Orly and le Bourget) in 2008 Royal Schiphol Group became the world's largest airport company.(https://www.spiegel.de/international/business/a-little-bit-of-schiphol-is-privatized-paris-and-amsterdam-airports-to-increase-cooperation-a-585630.html). Recently Groupe AdP and Royal Schiphol Group decided to end their cooperation agreement. It is not decided yet who will rebuy the 8% shareholdings, which must be done before 30 may 2023 (https://news.schiphol.com/adp-and-rsg-will-not-renew-cooperation-agreement/). | |||
Royal Schiphol Group has four owners: the State of the Netherlands (69,77%), municipality of Amsterdam (20,03%), municipality of Rotterdam (2,2%) and Groupe AdP (8,0%). (https://www.schiphol.nl/nl/jij-en-schiphol/pagina/luchthavenfeitjes/) | |||
Schiphol Group´s key business partner is KLM. | |||
== Paris Agreement to Today == | == Paris Agreement to Today == |
Revision as of 09:18, 9 December 2021
Schiphol Group | |
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Quick Facts | |
Type | Public |
sector | Aviation |
Headquarters (Benelux Organization) | Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands |
Year of Origin | 1920 |
Emissions (All Scopes) | +100 Megatons of CO2 (2020) |
Net Income | -€563 million (2020)(due to COVID-19 effects) |
Key People |
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Subsidiaries |
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Royal Schiphol Group, stylized as Schiphol Group, is a Dutch airport management company.
It was founded in 1920, when current home carier KLM operated its first civilian flights in Haarlemmermeer. This is now known as Schiphol Airport. (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/amsterdam-airport-schiphol/). Operating Schiphol is one of Royal Schiphol Group's main activities (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/amsterdam-airport-schiphol/). Schiphol airport coveres about 227,304 air transport movements, 1.44 million tonnes of cargo and 20.9 million passengers in 2020 (https://www.schiphol.nl/nl/route-development/pagina/amsterdam-airport-schiphol-airport-facts/).
In 2016 Schiphol Group received the predicate Royal, as a gift to Schiphol airport for its 100-year anniversary.
Company Structure
Board of Directors
The Managament Board, consisting of Dick Benschop (CEO), Robert Carsouw (CFO), Hanne Buis (Chief Projects & Assets Officer) and Birgit Otto (Chief Operations Officer) are responsible for the day-to-day operations and general state of affairs in Royal Schiphol Group and its subsidiaries. A multifaceted team of top-level managers supports the Management Board in their duties (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/management-royal-schiphol-group/) .
The CEO's has a fixed salary of €443.604,00 (2020).The Supervisory Board has the possibility to increase this with a variable renumeration of 20%, depending on the CEO's performance on the Top Performance Indicators.
The Royal Schiphol Group Supervisory Board is tasked with monitoring the management of Schiphol Group and the general state of affairs. Louise Gunnung-Schepers is chair of the Supervisory Board (https://www.schiphol.nl/en/schiphol-group/page/supervisory-board/).
The President and CEO of Schiphol Group is primarily responsible for sustainability. The Management Board defines the sustainability vision and policy and is for that purpose assisted by the Supervisory Board's Safety, Sustainability & Stakeholders Committee. The sustainability programme manager is part of Schiphol Group's Strategy and Airport Planning department and reports directly to the President and CEO. (https://www.jaarverslagschiphol.nl/xmlpages/resources/TXP/Schiphol_web_2020/pdf/Schiphol_Annual_Report_2020.pdf – Page 92).
Accountant
The external accountant of Royal Schiphol Group is KPMG.
Operations
Royal Schiphol Group currently manages Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (majority stake), Rotterdam The Hague Airport (majority stake), Lelystad Airport (majority stake), Eindhoven Airport (majority stake), Groupe AdP (participation), Brisbane (participation), JFK International Airport NY (participation) (https://www.greenpeace.org/static/planet4-netherlands-stateless/2019/07/f58cd04a-ce-delft-co2-emissies-van-klm-en-schiphol.pdf). After agreeing to cross shareholding of 8% with Groupe AdP (owner of three Paris airports Charles de Gaulle, Orly and le Bourget) in 2008 Royal Schiphol Group became the world's largest airport company.(https://www.spiegel.de/international/business/a-little-bit-of-schiphol-is-privatized-paris-and-amsterdam-airports-to-increase-cooperation-a-585630.html). Recently Groupe AdP and Royal Schiphol Group decided to end their cooperation agreement. It is not decided yet who will rebuy the 8% shareholdings, which must be done before 30 may 2023 (https://news.schiphol.com/adp-and-rsg-will-not-renew-cooperation-agreement/).
Royal Schiphol Group has four owners: the State of the Netherlands (69,77%), municipality of Amsterdam (20,03%), municipality of Rotterdam (2,2%) and Groupe AdP (8,0%). (https://www.schiphol.nl/nl/jij-en-schiphol/pagina/luchthavenfeitjes/)
Schiphol Group´s key business partner is KLM.
Paris Agreement to Today
beschrijving van wat het bedrijf heet gedaan en misdaan sinds het akkoord van Parijs
Current Policies and Emissions
Beschrijving van de uitstoot van het bedrijf en eventuele beleid
Climate Plans
Beschrijving van de klimaatplannen van het bedrijf
Conclusion
Beschrijving of de plannen in lijn zijn met 'Parijs'
Bedrijfsspecifieke Passage in 'de brief'
SOWIESO
U heeft uw duurzaamheidsbeleid vastgelegd in [opsomming stukken].
INDIEN ER DOELEN ZIJN
Wij constateren dat uw ambitie is om [doelen van het bedrijf over alle emissies]. Het is duidelijk dat u daarmee 1 niet binnen een gezond pad van anderhalve graden blijft OF niet transparant/duidelijk/ of als deze ambitie gehaald wordt dat u daarmee binnen uw budget binnen een anderhalve graden scenario blijft.
INDIEN ER GEEN DOELEN ZIJN
Wij constateren dat u geen ambities heeft gesteld om de emissies uit uw hele waardeketen binnen de anderhalve graden te brengen.
INDIEN VAN TOEPASSING
In uw plannen blijkt niet goed u uw ambities gaat realiseren. Dat is een grote tekortkoming en dat maakt de ambitie niet geloofwaardig.
SOWIESO
Daarmee draagt uw bedrijf bij aan gevaarlijke klimaatverandering en loopt u het materiële risico om mensenrechtenschendingen te veroorzaken.