Partner
Project partners
ADB Safegate and Mototok, two leading international companies, are the project partners for the project "AeM Speedport". They offer highly effective air traffic management and want to develop new environmental standards for airports as well as sustainable solutions for the airline industry. The main goal of the project is also to significantly optimize ground operations.

ADB Safegate develops holistic solutions to improve operational processes from landing to take-off and offers one of the most extensive product and service portfolios, where airfield, gate, tower and terminal are the foundation for fully integrated solutions to support airport development and optimize operational procedures.
The portfolio includes products, systems and services for airport lighting, intelligent docking guidance and related IT solutions.
Focus topics are integrated solutions for improving efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability in the aviation sector.
The portfolio includes products, systems and services for airport lighting, intelligent docking guidance and related IT solutions.
Focus topics are integrated solutions for improving efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability in the aviation sector.
Key Facts
Industry
Aerospace components manufacturing
Size
>1,200 employees (worldwide)
German headquarters
Mannheim
Founded
1947
Specialty
Airport performance from approach to departure, at the gate and on the apron, data-driven integration and analytics

Mototok was founded in 2003 by Kersten Eckert, avid aviator and creator of the „mototok", and his partner Thilo Wiers-Keiser. The headquarters of the company, which is active in the production of aerospace components, is located in Krefeld/Germany.
Mototok has many years of experience in all areas of aircraft maneuvering and is specialized on electrified ground handling and pushback operations and the production of battery-powered industrial tugs providing an all-round view around the aircraft by high technology remote control for aircrafts up to 200 tons.
The goal is significantly improved ground-handling performance.
Mototok has many years of experience in all areas of aircraft maneuvering and is specialized on electrified ground handling and pushback operations and the production of battery-powered industrial tugs providing an all-round view around the aircraft by high technology remote control for aircrafts up to 200 tons.
The goal is significantly improved ground-handling performance.
Key Facts
Industry
Aerospace components manufacturing
Size
>50 employees
German headquarters
Krefeld / Germany
Founded
2003
Specialty
Aircraft tugs and towbarless tow vehicles