ICAO Code | LYBE/BEG |
Last Validated | 03-2019 |
City | Beograd |
Position | 44°49'06"N 020°18'33"E |
Runway(s) | 12/30 |
Elevation | 335 ft |
The international airport of Beograd, better known by its former name Surcin, was renamed on 10 July 2006 after Nikola Tesla, the Serb-American inventor of the radio. It serves as the main international airport of Serbia and is well worth a visit, for both its good spotting possibilities as well as the excellent museum.
Nikola Tesla has a single runway 12/30. All facilities are housed on the south side of the runway and can easily be reached by the airport's highway exit. As the airport is in open and flat terrain, views are generally very good.
From Beograd, take autoput 1/E70 to Banja Luka and Zagreb. The airport exit is about 15kms from Beograd town center.
A good example of the possibilities at spot 2 is this Transavia B737 (Dejan Milinkovic).
After a walk, spot 6 offers great views as well (Dejan Milinkovic).
118.100 | Tower |
119.100 | Approach |
122.925 | Info |
Air Pink | Ce525 Ce550 Ce551 Ce560XL |
Aviogenex | B737 |
Avio Service | Falcon 50 Lj31 S-76B |
Air Serbia | A319 A320 A330 ATR72 B737 |
Prince Aviation | Ce510 Ce525 Ce500 Ce550 Ce560XL PA-34 |
SMATSA | Yak-40 |
7011 | Li-3, stored near spot 5 |
YU-ABB | DC-3, stored near spot 5 |
YU-ADO | CV440, stored near spot 5 |
Aerodrom Beograd | Official website of Beograd airport |
Muzej Jugoslovenskog Ratnog Vazduhoplovstva | Official website of the Belgrade Aviation Museum |
Serbian Air Force and Air Defence |
Serbian Government |
Serbian Police |
Batajnica   | |
Beograd - Nikola Tesla | |
Kraljevo - Ladjevci (Obrva)   | |
Niš - Konstantin Veliki |
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