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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 ...
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Никола Тесла Београд / Aerodrom Nikola Tesla Beograd) or Belgrade Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Београд / Aerodrom Beograd) (IATA: BEG, ICAO: LYBE) is an international airport serving Belgrade, Serbia.
Podgorica Airport: 2021 (1994) Charter airlines. Di Air (Podgorica Airport, Tivat Airport) [2] OKI Air International (Podgorica Airport) Vektra Aviation (Podgorica ...
Line 72 connects the city centre to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport Going across all three banks of Belgrade, line 95 is the longest one in the city proper. The lines are usually denoted by their number, but sometimes letters are added as a designation.
Aerodrom u Boru uskoro i za putničke avione (Blic, 21 March 2012) "Cessna 172" na borskom aerodromu (RTV Bor, 19 March 2012) Pista pala u zaborav Archived 15 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine (MEDIJA CENTAR BOR – Borski Info-centar, 28 September 2010) U kakvom je stanju vazdušna luka planirana za obnovu; S. Trifunović (Glas javnosti) (9 ...
Tanjug, the former Serbian state-owned news agency building, defunct in 2021 Belgrade is the most important media hub in Serbia. The city is home to the main headquarters of the national broadcaster Radio Television Serbia (RTS) , which is a public service broadcaster. [ 256 ]
The airport is situated 3 km (1.9 mi) south of the centre of Tivat, with the runway aligned with the Tivat Field (Montenegrin: Тиватско поље, romanized: Tivatsko polje). It is one of two international airports in Montenegro, the other being Podgorica Airport .
Tax ID: 101531405 [3] Airports of Serbia ( Serbian : Аеродроми Србије , romanized : Aerodromi Srbije ) is a Serbian state-owned company , which owns and operates five airports in Serbia . [ 4 ]