Title
STARGATE SusTainable AiRports, the Green heArT of Europe (Research)
Abstract
STARGATE is the response of a consortium of 22 entities led by Brussels Airport committing to create green airports as multimodal
hubs for sustainable and smart mobility. STARGATE follows an ambitious strategy to impactfully contribute to the strengthening of
the competitiveness of the European air transport ecosystem. The mission of the STARGATE consortium is to develop, test and
deploy a set of innovative solutions making the airport ecosystem significantly more sustainable. Our vision is to build with
STARGATE a benchmark and be source of inspiration to other airports in Europe and the world.
STARGATE is grounded on five main pillars. The first one is the application of a Digital Twin ecosystem for airports and extensive
development to model the Lighthouse Airport, its transport flows, airport process, energy production and supply and emissions
management. The second pillar is the focus on multimodal, sustainable and smart mobility through an innovative mobility
governance practice to create an intermodal hub, and dedi-cated tools to enhance digitalisation and decarbonisation of transport
for both people and goods. Third, the opti-misation of terminal operations, including the deployment of a Terminal Command
Centre, a novel approach to circular resource management and the minimisation of resources and waste generated. The fourth pillar
tackles the investigation in the energy field and production and use of SAF. Finally, the fifth pillar covers cross-cutting aspects such
as minimisation of noise and emissions, assessing non-technological framework conditions and promoting new multi-actor
governance arrangements. In STARGATE all actions undertaken are widespread as much as possible, not only to create awareness,
but also to serve as valuable inputs and groundwork for other initiatives and projects in the sustainability field. Ultimately, this value
chain will improve the quality of life of European citizens and provide solid foundations for a sustainable future
Period of project
01 November 2021 - 31 October 2026