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  2. Transport in Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    It is used for small aircraft, mainly for farming and sporting purposes, operated by Aero Club Novi Sad. It is situated next to the village of Čenej, about 10 km north from Novi Sad. The nearest international airport is Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport about 90 km to the south, 90 minutes from Novi Sad. Since 2012, there have been plans to expand ...

  3. List of airports in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Bor Airport: Asphalt Čačak: LYCA Čačak Airport: Grass/Asphalt Jagodina: LYJA Jagodina Airport: Grass Kikinda: LYKI Kikinda Airport: Grass Kovin: LY87 Kovin Airport: Asphalt Kraljevo: LYKA Brege Airport: Grass Kruševac: LYKS Kruševac Airport: Asphalt Leskovac: LYLE Mira Airport: Grass Novi Sad: LYNS Novi Sad Airport: Grass Pančevo: LYPA ...

  4. Sarajevo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Aeroput included regular flights linking Sarajevo to Zagreb, and 1938 was the year when first international flights were introduced when Aeroput extended the route Dubrovnik – SarajevoZagreb to Vienna, Brno, and Prague. [4] [5] The airfield in Butmir remained in use all the way until 1969.

  5. Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was planned to be built just across the river Sava, in a neighborhood today known as Novi Beograd. It was opened on 25 March 1927 under the official name of Belgrade International Airport (also known as Dojno polje Airport). From February 1928, the aircraft owned by the first local airline Aeroput started taking off from the new airport

  6. Transport in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are 5 more railway stations in Belgrade (Centar – Prokop, Dunav, Rakovica, Novi Beograd, Zemun). Some long distance and international trains do not call at Central Station, but at Novi Beograd. A new central railway station has been under construction since 1977 at the site named Prokop.

  7. JGSP Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2016, JGSP Novi Sad has 259 buses in its fleet operating in urban and suburban lines, with the average bus age of 13.5 years. [5]According to the list of registered buses for the calendar year of 2015, JGSP Novi Sad has the following bus brands in its fleet: Volvo, Ikarbus, Solaris, Irisbus and Neobus.

  8. File:Location map Novi Sad.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. A3 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    Dobanovci / Beograd A1 / E75: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Čačak, Niš: Belgrade city motorway (undesignated) 10 97 Aerodrom Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Surčin: 11 104 Zmaj 100: Zemun, New Belgrade: 12 106 Nacional New Belgrade: 13 107 Tošin bunar New Belgrade, Tošin Bunar: 14 108 Geneks New Belgrade: 15 109 Arena New Belgrade: 16 110 Sava ...