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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 ...
It was a sole airfield serving Podgorica until Podgorica Airport was opened in 1961. Airport initially featured a single grass runway, while paved 800 m × 22 m (2,625 ft × 72 ft) runway was constructed in 1994.
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In June 2000, the first of five Fokker 100 aircraft were delivered to the company at Podgorica Airport. [6] The airline joined Amadeus CRS on 5 March 2003. [6] In 2004, Master Airways pilots were the first in the region to be granted the IIIA certificate. On 2 July of the same year, the airline carried its millionth passenger. [6]
Stari Aerodrom (Montenegrin: Стари аеродром) is a neighbourhood in the city of Podgorica that borders the neighborhoods of Ribnica, Vrela Ribnička, Drač and Tuški put. The neighbourhood is located beside an old military airport, Ćemovsko Polje Airport , hence the name "Stari Aerodrom".
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Golubovci is located next to the M-2, Podgorica - Bar road (E65/E80), main Montenegrin road connection between the coast and northern part of the country. Part of this road went through the centre of Golubovci causing frequent traffic jams during the summer tourist season which led to construction of 4-lane dual carriageway , the Golubovci ...
The first commercial flight took place on 7 May 1997, at exactly 10:30 between Podgorica and Bari, Italy. [5] In April 2000, its became a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). [5] In June 2000, the first of five Fokker 100 aircraft was delivered to Podgorica Airport. [5] The airline joined Amadeus CRS on 5 March 2003. [5]