Aviation services company dnata has successfully renewed its ground handling license at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) for a period of seven years. This new permit allows the company to maintain its critical operational presence at one of Europe's most significant aviation centers. The license was granted following a competitive public tendering process initiated by Schiphol Airport.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, this renewal signals stability in ground handling services at a crucial European gateway. Continued operations by an established provider like dnata help ensure consistent service levels for air cargo, potentially impacting turnaround times and overall supply chain reliability for shipments moving through Amsterdam. This stability is vital for planning and executing air freight operations efficiently, especially given the airport's role in connecting global supply chains.



