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Boost for freighter operations – Dutch logistics industry welcomes enhanced monitoring of slot redistribution as opportunity to improve cargo capacity within existing movement limits

July 9, 2026
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New Slot Allocation Rules Could Strengthen Freighter Operations at Amsterdam Schiphol

A new Dutch parliamentary motion aimed at increasing oversight of slot redistribution at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is being welcomed by the logistics industry as a positive step towards strengthening freighter operations and improving capacity for air cargo.

Dutch trade and logistics association evofenedex believes the initiative could create additional opportunities for dedicated cargo flights by ensuring unused airport slots are redistributed more efficiently ahead of the upcoming Winter 2026 season. The revised allocation process will be managed by Airport Coordination Netherlands (ACNL), the country’s independent slot coordinator. 

According to evofenedex, the Dutch House of Representatives recently adopted a motion during a parliamentary debate on Schiphol that calls for active monitoring of the new slot allocation process. The objective is to assess whether the revised system makes better use of the airport’s available capacity while supporting the long-term competitiveness of the Netherlands’ air cargo sector.

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“This is good news for companies that depend on air cargo, as it provides greater insight into how Schiphol’s available capacity can be utilised more effectively,” evofenedex said.

More Opportunities for Freighter Flights

The revised allocation procedure addresses a long-standing challenge for cargo operators.

Until now, many airport slots only became available after airlines cancelled scheduled flights during an operating season. Because those slots were released late, dedicated freighter operators often had limited opportunities to secure capacity when planning seasonal schedules, particularly during the peak cargo months of November and December.

Under the new approach, returned slots will be redistributed before the start of each season, enabling airlines and cargo operators to plan operations with greater certainty while making better use of Schiphol’s existing aircraft movement limits. Similar slot allocation mechanisms are already used at major international hubs such as London Heathrow. 

Casper Roerade, Air Cargo Policy Advisor at evofenedex, believes the changes could significantly benefit Dutch exporters.

“This approach offers opportunities to create more room for cargo flights within Schiphol’s existing capacity,” Roerade said.

“This is particularly important for companies that rely on air cargo for high-value exports. A strong air cargo ecosystem also contributes to the Netherlands’ international competitiveness and innovation capacity.”

Improving Efficiency Without Increasing Flight Caps

The new procedure will be introduced from the Winter 2026 scheduling season by Airport Coordination Netherlands (ACNL), which is responsible for allocating and monitoring airport slots at Schiphol and other coordinated Dutch airports under European and international slot regulations. 

Rather than increasing the total number of aircraft movements, the revised system is designed to optimise the use of existing capacity by reallocating slots that would otherwise remain unused following airline schedule changes.

For cargo airlines, this could provide greater scheduling flexibility and improve access to one of Europe’s most strategically located air freight gateways, supporting exports of high-value goods including pharmaceuticals, electronics, perishables and advanced manufacturing products.

Cargo Remains Central to Schiphol’s Economy

The debate surrounding slot allocation has intensified in recent years as Dutch authorities seek to balance environmental objectives with the economic importance of aviation. Proposed limits on aircraft movements have raised concerns among airlines, logistics providers and exporters about maintaining Schiphol’s role as one of Europe’s leading air cargo hubs.

Industry stakeholders argue that efficient slot management is essential to preserving the airport’s competitiveness without requiring additional runway capacity.

For evofenedex, the enhanced monitoring of slot redistribution represents an opportunity to ensure cargo receives appropriate consideration within Schiphol’s constrained operating environment while supporting the resilience of Dutch supply chains and international trade.

If successfully implemented, the revised allocation process could provide dedicated freighter operators with improved access to capacity, helping reinforce Schiphol’s position as a key European gateway for global air cargo.

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