For pupils and students

Secondary education, MBO, HBO and University

Whether it is the passenger process, logistics, safety, sustainability, innovation or another topic. Pupils and students can write (profile) papers on themes and issues at Eindhoven Airport, but they can also carry out numerous research questions. Then it's useful to have more information first. On this page we list our processes for you. We also give you facts and figures and direct you to more information about sustainability and innovation.

Want to know if we have internships? Then check this site (in Dutch) and keep an eye on our socials.

Some 41,496 aircraft land and take off at Eindhoven Airport and over 6.8 million passengers fly to or from Eindhoven Airport (2023 figures). Every day our baggage employees handle an average of about 8,000 suitcases. So there is plenty of dynamism at the airport. But how exactly does it all work, which processes are in place and how do they work so that passengers and their baggage reach their destination safely and efficiently?

Fact and figures

Bekijk hier de cijfers van Eindhoven Airport

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Our processes

Lees hier meer over onze processen

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Sustainability

Lees hier hoe we de luchthaven verduurzamen

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Innovation

Lees hier hoe we samen innoveren

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Teaching Note

You can formulate and deal with various questions about an organization like Eindhoven Airport. In the teaching note below, you can delve into questions such as "How can Eindhoven Airport be even more sustainable in the future?", "How can the airport further improve its relationship with its surroundings?" and "What will Eindhoven Airport look like in the future? Download the teaching note below.

Cases

Would you like to delve into some cases that play out at the airport? We have three for you. "How can a plane take off again as quickly as possible after landing?", "How do you ensure safety at an airport?" and "How do you keep the airport accessible and provide the best possible travel experience? Download the cases below.

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  • Teaching note

  • Cases

Teaching note (in Dutch)

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