Holistic Green Airport (OLGA)

Holistic Green Airport – an opportunity for innovation in smart and sustainable mobility

A new project was approved by the European Commission (EC) to help mitigate the environmental impact of the aviation sector. hOListic Green Airport (OLGA) is based on an integrated approach and started on 1st October 2021. It will develop innovative sustainable measures for reducing both airside and landside emissions, while improving energy efficiency, air quality, biodiversity, and waste management. These solutions support the European Union's (EU) carbon neutrality ambition and aim to improve the quality of life.

In support of the EU Green Deal, several projects will be financed by the EU to facilitate the transition to low-carbon mobility and a climate-resilient society.

One of the projects that will actively contribute to this strategic objective is OLGA. Focusing on boosting environmental performance at airports from flight operations, passenger and freight, and community perspectives, OLGA is uniquely positioned to showcase innovative sustainability measures and to prove scalability and EU-wide applicability.

Four international airports and their local stakeholders are involved in the project: Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Milan Malpensa, Zagreb, and Cluj. Further roll-out of the project results will be ensured by the Airport Regions Council (ARC), which is the organization of cities and regions with an international airport on their territories. In addition, the OLGA project will connect with other EU-funded projects and initiatives focused on green aviation, boosting Europe as a pioneer in smart and sustainable mobility.

Joining forces to significantly contribute to the environmental transition of airport operations OLGA project brings together 57 partners and associated entities which form a diverse consortium gathering a high level of experience and expertise, ranging from large and small airports, airlines and the aeronautic industry to public authorities, researchers and innovative small and medium enterprises focusing on environmental performance.

The project is led by ADP Group with Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport as frontrunner. Augustin de Romanet, Chairman and CEO of Groupe ADP stated that "OLGA will be a showcase of our expertise. As main worldwide airports operator, we are already involved in reducing our environmental footprint, contributing to the environmental transition of the airline industry, developing industrial and territorial ecology projects, and reducing the environmental impact of projects on a lifecycle basis."

Air France, as a partner of the OLGA project and a pioneer in the electrification of ground support equipment fleet at the Paris airports, is a real driving force in clean energy transition and reduction of local emissions thanks to its work on optimization of electric recharging operations , hydrogen solutions and use of sustainable aviation fuel. 

With similar ambitions, Milano Malpensa Airport, part of SEA Milan Airports, will take forward the commitment to decarbonisation. Armando Brunini, CEO of SEA Milan Airports, emphasizes that "OLGA drives us to accelerate our efforts on environmental sustainability. Our main focus will be the implementation of initiatives related to the use of hydrogen for both airport vehicles and for connectivity. In addition, we will develop models and solutions for the conservation of biodiversity in the areas surrounding Malpensa airport."

Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport (also managed by Groupe ADP and its subsidiary TAV Airports) and Cluj Airport will be key in demonstrating the replicability of innovations implemented at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport as well as in conducting complementary demonstrations to further boost environmental performance. Huseyin Bahadir Bedir, CEO of Zagreb Airport, stated that "Zagreb Airport is committed to the efforts of applying technological solutions in business processes that will lead to the reduction of pollution and noise. This approach will directly contribute to improving the quality of life of the local and wider communities". Cluj Airport and its local partners will also "focus on innovation mobility actions, on energy efficiency and renewable technologies for its Terminals. Smart connectivity with Cluj-Napoca city, one of the 2020 finalists of the European Capital of Innovation Award, will yield a green airport-city transformation", explains David Ciceo, CEO of Cluj Airport.

The project also includes an Advisory Board (AB) consisting of 27 members including academia, aeronautical and mobility companies, airports, industry, and territorial administrations. The AB members are to provide feedback on project activities, share expertise, and assess project results.

A holistic approach to reduce the environmental impact of aviation

With a total budget of 34 million euros, out of which 25 million euros will be granted by the European Commission over a period of 60 months, OLGA partners will seek to solve the challenge of significantly reducing the environmental impact of the air transportation sector as a whole.

It is expected that the OLGA project will rapidly achieve quantifiable advances, thus accelerating the exploitation of results. The efforts and innovative measures of OLGA will lead to CO2 reduction, air quality improvement, and biodiversity preservation, while involving the entire value chain of the aviation sector. The OLGA results will further generate positive impacts at societal, environmental and economic levels which will spread at local, national and EU scales.

For more information, please access the following link: OLGA | hOListic Green Airport (olga-project.eu )

Members of the Core Team

Articles

Meeting on the OLGA Project at the water treatment plant of Compania de Apa Someș SA 

On April 29, 2024, the OLGA project hosted a dynamic workshop on the certification of green innovations in airports in... read more

The local team of the OLGA project was involved in testing the first hydrogen bus integrated into the Cluj-Napoca Municipality's transport fleet

On April 29, 2024, the OLGA project hosted a dynamic workshop on the certification of green innovations in airports in... read more

The OLGA project hosts a successful Workshop on Green Innovations and Certification in Airports

On April 29, 2024, the OLGA project hosted a dynamic workshop on the certification of green innovations in airports in... read more

Key messages from the OLGA conference in Zagreb: sustainability is an achievable goal

Key messages of the OLGA conference in Zagreb: sustainability is an achievable goal During 12.12.2023-14.12.2023 there was a delegation organized... read more

Capturing innovations' pathways in OLGA – Hybrid Workshop at Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport

Cluj International Airport, present at the European Parliament through the OLGA Project

Working session at Cluj Airport with international partners on the OLGA Project

  Working meeting held at Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport related to the OLGA Project (hOLystic & Green Airport) At the beginning of May... read more

Working session at Milan Malpensa Airport on OLGA Project

 Working meeting held at Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport related to the OLGA Project (hOLystic & Green Airport) At the beginning of May... read more

Interesting facts about Cluj Napoca

Population

In 2011, 324.576 inhabitants lived within the city limits, making it the second most populous in the country at the time, after the national capital Bucharest

Universities and schools

The city of Cluj Napoca is considered the second university center in Romania, being the place that hosts approximately 80.000 students from the whole country every year

Climate

The climate of Cluj-Napoca is temperate-continental, with cold winters and hot summers. The climate is influenced by the city's proximity to the Apuseni Mountains, as well as by urbanization.

Festivals and events

Concerts, festivals, cultural shows, exhibitions, parties, conferences and workshops, book and film launches and other events, you can find them all in Cluj.