Schiphol - Biografie van een luchthaven
Using stories from those involved and archive research, Stephan Steinmetz tells the colourful history of our national airport in Schiphol. Schiphol has many faces, from engine of the economy and successful boyhood dream to disastrous natural disaster and administrative nightmare.
Since the first civil flights in 1920, the airport has grown into an 'Airport City' with over 70 million passengers per year. For decades, a reference to the national economic interest was sufficient to justify Schiphol's explosive growth. But that pattern now seems to be changing, under the influence of increased knowledge about the environment and climate.
Caractéristiques
| Auteur : | Stephan Steinmetz |
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| Présentation : | 256 pages, 21 x 13.5 cm, broché |
| Illustration : | illustré |
| Editeur : | Atlas Contact (NL, 2020) |
| ISBN: | 9789045040226 |
Schiphol - Biografie van een luchthaven
Langue : néerlandais
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