Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is owned and operated by the Royal Schiphol Group (formerly Schiphol Group). This is a specialized airport company that is almost entirely government-owned, reflecting its status as a critical piece of national infrastructure in 2026. The ownership is divided as follows: the State of the Netherlands (Dutch Government) owns the majority stake of approximately 69.8%, the Municipality of Amsterdam holds roughly 20%, and the Municipality of Rotterdam owns about 2.2%. The remaining 8% was historically held by Aéroports de Paris (ADP) as part of a cross-shareholding agreement, though in 2026 the group remains a public-sector entity focused on the "Mainport" strategy of connecting the Netherlands to the world. The Royal Schiphol Group also manages or has stakes in other airports, including Rotterdam The Hague Airport and Eindhoven Airport, ensuring a centralized and strategic approach to Dutch aviation and environmental noise-reduction policies.