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  2. Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the airport was renamed to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor and scientist, generally considered one of the world's most famous inventors. [13] The construction of the new air traffic control centre was completed in 2010. In 2011 Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport shares (AERO) began trading on the ...

  3. Airports of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is the only major airport in Serbia that is not operated by the Airports of Serbia. It is operated by French conglomerate Vinci Airports . [ 6 ] The planned Trebinje Airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be the first airport outside of Serbia, owned and operated by the Airports of Serbia. [ 7 ]

  4. Bor Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport was creating a regional airport network in Serbia. Bor airport has been reconstructed and is now able to accept passenger aircraft. Bor Airport has a good runway, modern control tower and hangars. Belgrade Airport donated some equipment from Terminal 1 of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.

  5. Air Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Air Serbia Catering (ASC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Serbia. Located near Nikola Tesla Airport, the company prepares and handles inflight meals for Air Serbia, as well as other carriers flying to and from Belgrade. Founded in 1967 as part of JAT, ASC has operated as an independent company since 2005 and became part of Air Serbia in ...

  6. Bežanija - Wikipedia

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    The airport was destroyed by the Germans in 1944, and became defunct in 1962 when the new airport near the village of Surčin was finished (today's Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport). [22] In 1960, 500 m 2 (5,400 sq ft) of the former officer's club were adapted for the first permanent location of the future military aeronautical museum. First ...

  7. Niš Constantine the Great Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the second-largest and second-busiest airport in Serbia, after Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. [1] Niš Military Air Base (Serbian Air Force and Air Defence), the Serbian-Russian Emergency Response Centre and Centre for Aerial Firefighting Duties are all located on the site of the airport.

  8. Airport City Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    It was destroyed by the Germans in 1944, and became defunct in 1962 when the new airport near the village of Surčin was finished (today's Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport). In April 2016 works began on the construction of the access road to the Ada Bridge. During works on the new boulevard, remnants of the old airport's runway, hangars and ...

  9. Airpink - Wikipedia

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    Its main base is Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. Destinations ... 8-13 1: Cessna Citation 560XL XLS: 8 8: Cessna Citation 560XL XLS+: 7 2: Cessna Citation 550 Bravo: 7 5: