Annual maintenance of the Polderbaan Runway from 13 to 24 October
From Monday 13 to Friday 24 October, the Polderbaan Runway will undergo its annual routine maintenance, combined with major works on a key taxiway (Taxiway C). During this period, the runway will be unavailable for air traffic. In situations where aircraft would normally take off from or land on the Polderbaan Runway, alternative runways - primarily the Zwanenburgbaan and the Buitenveldertbaan - will be used. At night, air traffic will use the Zwanenburgbaan Runway.
The maintenance on Taxiway C can only be carried out when the Polderbaan Runway is out of service, as there is less space available for taxiing during the works. That’s why we’re combining both activities, to minimise the impact on operations and the surrounding area. This ensures the taxiway remains safe and reliable.
What does the maintenance involve?
Routine maintenance is essential to keep the runways in good condition and safe for air traffic. On the Polderbaan Runway, repairs will be made to the asphalt and markings. Electrical systems and cabling will be inspected, the stormwater drainage system will be flushed at various locations, surrounding grass areas will be mown, and lights will be cleaned or replaced.
On Taxiway C, several key works will be carried out to improve and future-proof the infrastructure. Two layers of asphalt will be replaced, and deeper layers will be repaired where necessary to restore the taxiway’s condition. Drainage will be improved to ensure better runoff of rainwater. Lighting will be upgraded and made more sustainable: old halogen lamps will be replaced with energy-efficient LED lighting, including new cabling and transformer pits.
Maintenance of the Zwanenburgbaan Runway
Following this, routine maintenance will take place on the Zwanenburgbaan runway from Monday 27 October to Tuesday 4 November 2025. This work will also be carried out in combination with maintenance on Taxiway C. This planning helps to limit the impact on air traffic and the surrounding area as much as possible. The works will be carried out in collaboration with Heijmans.
Use of alternative runways
During the maintenance period, air traffic will make increased use of other runways, such as the Zwanenburgbaan and Buitenveldertbaan. Depending on wind conditions, the Schiphol-Oostbaan Runway may also be used. As a result, more aircraft may temporarily fly over the flight paths associated with these runways. We are aware that this may have an impact on local residents. That is why we plan runway maintenance carefully and do everything we can to carry it out as efficiently as possible.
Neighbours with questions
For more information or questions about air traffic and runway use during this period of works, Schiphol’s neighbours can get in touch with the Local Community Contact Centre Schiphol (BAS). The BAS website provides an overview of current runway use and operational details, and they are the point of contact for information and complaints about air traffic to, from and at Schiphol. BAS can be reached 7 days per week (09:00-17:00) on 020 6015 555, or via their website.
Information about air traffic at Schiphol is published on the BAS and Schiphol websites every week. This gives local residents an insight into air traffic developments. People living in the area around Schiphol can also get a real-time insight into current and expected air traffic at their location thanks to the Notifly app. Schiphol keeps neighbours up to date on relevant developments regarding air traffic by way of a newsletter. Anyone can sign up for the neighbour newsletter.
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