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Serbia plans to build two new airports

Avião pousando
Aeroporto de Zurique
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Gabriela Ramos

4/9/2021

Last Monday, April 5, the government of Serbia announced the plan to build two new airports, included in the Space Plan 2021-2035. One of the new airports will be dedicated to cargo transportation, with integration into a railway in the north of the country.

Atual aeroporto de Belgrado
Aeroporto Nikola Tesla, Sérvia
Museum of Aviation, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

In addition, it was also announced that the current airport in Belgrade will undergo a renovation that aims to develop the infrastructure to meet a greater demand for passengers.

To this end, airport management was granted for 25 years to Vinci Airports, a French company that operates airports.


These investments are marks of the restructuring that Serbia is undergoing after the war it experienced in the 1990s.




Gabriela Ramos
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