Netherlands Airport Consultants

Netherlands Airport Consultants
NACO
Industry Airports
Founded 1949
Founder Dr. Albert Plesman
Headquarters The Hague, Netherlands
Area served
Worldwide
Services Consultancy services
Website www.naco.nl
Footnotes / references
NACO is part of the Business line Maritime & Aviation within Royal HaskoningDHV

Netherlands Airport Consultants (NACO) is an airport consultancy and engineering firm. NACO is headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands and has branches and/or local presence in South Africa, Mexico, Taiwan and the United Arab Emirates. The company is part of Royal HaskoningDHV.

History

NACO was established in 1949 by Dr. Albert Plesman, founder and director-president of Royal Dutch Airlines. He foresaw that after World War II, specialized know-how was needed to reconstruct airports in the Netherlands and abroad, and promoted the bundling of expertise available in the Netherlands. During the first few years of its existence, NACO worked on various projects in the Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, Indonesia, Egypt and Germany. NACO began to play a directive role in the development of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the early 1960s. The years that followed have been marked by organisational growth and expansion of international activities that have seen NACO engaged in projects in over 600 airports around the world.[1]

Projects

References

  1. NACO History
  2. Vernieuwde Lounge 2 Schiphol
  3. Second bangkok international airport project
  4. Nederlanders ontwerpen grootste vliegveld ter wereld
  5. New Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) at KL International Airport
  6. NACO to help plan Viracopos International Airport future
  7. NACO wint luchthaven in Mexico-Stad
  8. Iran awards Imam Khomeini Airport deal to Dutch firm NACO
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