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  2. List of airports in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    "IATA Airline and Airport Code Search". International Air Transport Association. "UN Location Codes: Montenegro". UN/LOCODE 2012-1. UNECE. 14 September 2012. – includes IATA codes "Airports in Montenegro". Great Circle Mapper. – IATA and ICAO codes "Airports in Montenegro". fallingrain.com. – IATA, ICAO and DAFIF codes

  3. Podgorica Airport - Wikipedia

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    History of civil aviation in Podgorica begins on 29 May 1928, with landing of Aeroput Potez 29/2 biplane on a grass runway located in Ćemovsko polje.This flight was a second leg of an experimental circular route, originating and terminating in Belgrade, flown via Skopje, Podgorica, Mostar Airport and Sarajevo, with the aim of exploring viability of regular air travel in southern Kingdom of ...

  4. Tivat Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 23 April 2003, the ownership of the airport was transferred from Jat Airways to Airports of Montenegro, a public company owned by the government of Montenegro. The airport underwent passenger terminal reconstruction in 2006. As noise pollution increasingly became an issue in the mid-2000s, older airliners were permanently banned from using ...

  5. Transport in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The airports had a combined traffic of 2,184,857 passengers in 2017. Both airports had more than 1 million passengers for the first time in 2017. [1] There are also airports at Berane, Žabljak and Nikšić, but those are used mostly for general aviation, and are not equipped to handle larger aircraft. Ulcinj has a grass-type airport.

  6. Berane Airport - Wikipedia

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    Berane Airport (Montenegrin: Aerodrom Berane / Аеродром Беране), also known as Dolac Airport (Montenegrin: Aerodrom Dolac / Аеродром Долац) (IATA: IVG, ICAO: LYBR), is an airport located near Berane, Montenegro. Berane was known as Ivangrad from July 1949 to March 1992, hence the IATA code IVG.

  7. Kapino Polje Airport - Wikipedia

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    After the breakup of Yugoslavia, the airport fell into disuse, serving mostly as a glider airstrip for enthusiasts in the local aviation club. The airport was chosen to be a host of 2010 FAI World Parachuting Championships, [3] and its runway was asphalted, with length increased to 1,450m. With this latest upgrade, it is expected that the ...

  8. Category:Airports in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    This category is for airports in Montenegro. Pages in category "Airports in Montenegro" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  9. Montenegro Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro Airlines a.d. (Montenegrin: Montenegro erlajns) was the flag carrier of Montenegro, [4] headquartered in Podgorica. It operated scheduled and charter services throughout Europe from its hub at Podgorica Airport with a second base maintained at Tivat Airport . [ 5 ]