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New look Aeronautical Museum in Belgrade to open in 2027

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The Serbian government and the state-owned company responsible for overseeing the concession of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport have inked an agreement for the overhaul and expansion of the Aeronautical Museum in Belgrade. The project involves the reconstruction of 6.000 square metres of the existing museum, as well as the construction of new facilities within the museum complex, including multipurpose hangars. “These have been carefully designed to blend seamlessly into the natural terrain while respecting the dominant position of the museum building itself “, the Ministry of Finance said. It added, “This attractive architectural landmark will regain its former glory. Our goal is to preserve the tangible testimonies that are crucial to the origins and development of aviation in our region”.

The overhauled and expanded museum will open its doors in 2027, prior to the start of Expo 2027, which will be held in Belgrade from May 15 that year. The area around the museum is expected to be transformed by mid-2027 with the opening of the Belgrade Airport train station, hotel and Air Serbia’s new headquarters.



Located next to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport’s control tower, the museum, formerly the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum, is a unique facility. Opened in 1989, it features a collection of over 200 aircraft previously operated by the Yugoslav Air Force (both royal and communist), Serbian Air Force, and others, as well as aircraft previously flown by several commercial carriers including JAT Yugoslav Airlines. Stretching over 10.500 square metres, the museum also boasts 130 aviation engines, radars, rockets, various aeronautical equipment, over 20.000 reference books and technical documentation, as well as over 200.000 photographs. The museum has been closed to the public since 2020.


August 28, 2025
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous10:37

    So they're giving the museum a new look but are destroying old airframes that they could add to said museum? Got it...

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    1. Anonymous10:40

      My thoughts exactly. That B733 would be a wonderful addition to this. Balkanska posla pač…

      The museum will look very pretty though.

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  2. Anonymous10:42

    This looks like a massive overhaul, they're already tight on time.

    Does anyone know when JU will begin construction of its headquarters and hotel next to the museum?

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    1. Anonymous10:45

      They have started clearing land so probably soon.

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  3. Anonymous10:43

    Unbelievable, we are without museum for 5 years ago already, they just closed it for "few" months to renovate the stairs in front of the museum, and now they are deciding on renovation after five years of closure. Really sad.

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  4. Anonymous10:52

    Without YU-AND...

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    1. Anonymous11:41

      +100

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  5. Anonymous11:30

    YU - AND nedostajace zauvek. Na njemu sam leteo od Sidneja do Melburna prije 35 godina.
    Pet godina je trunuo ispred Hangara. Sada svi ga zale. Ukljucujuci mene. Niko nije hteo da ga otkupi. Muzej je bankrotirao. B733 isecen. Da mi je bar jedna nitna sa tog aviona, za moju avio-memorabiliju. Ali nista od toga. Prohujalo sa vihorom.
    Pozdrav iz prolecnog Sidneja.

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    1. abudabac12:19

      YU-AND nikada nije leteo za Australiju.

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    2. Anonymous12:23

      From October 1989 to January 1990, “Delta” operated flights in Australia. Due to a pilot dispute, JAT unexpectedly wet-leased two Boeing 737s (-AND and -ANJ) to Australian Airlines. The delivery flight to "The Land Down Under" was operated via Chinghai (Madras) and Darwin before arriving in Melbourne. Besides Australian Airlines, the 737 also served Ansett in Australia. Neither of the two exist anymore.

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/08/the-complete-story-of-jats-iconic.html

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  6. Anonymous11:32

    Perfect timing to visit BEG again with the museum and the EXPO. I hope that the JU Caravelle and other aircrafts will be in full new colors, just a pity that they scrapped YU-AND 😥

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    1. Anonymous11:43

      Somebody should asked JU why they scrapped it, when they knew the museum will be renovated, and could have donated it to them, as their contribution to the aviation history.
      I doubt money they got for it was the reason.

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    2. Anonymous12:07

      +1

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    3. Anonymous13:15

      I heard that it was in extremely bad shape. Conservation wasn’t performed on time, so the only possible solution was to scrapp it

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  7. Anonymous12:14

    After 5 years of the museum being closed and after the scraping of YU-AND, this is too little too late.

    I am highly sceptical of the ability of the current responsible bodies and persons to complete such a project and in such a short time. I have fears that if this is indeed built that the quality of works will be in line with other works performed recently in Serbia.

    The renders are easy to make, renovation/reconstruction/construction is something else. I do, however, like these renders and I would be happy to one day see something like this. Nothing will bring back YU-AND, but let's hope other historical airframes rotting in and around the airport will not meet the same fate.

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  8. Anonymous12:42

    Has Air Serbia made any official declaration as to what they did to YU-AND?

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    1. maxi449213:40

      Officially no, what I've heard is that airport wants all the wrecks out. The government was in talks about taking it and do to the current situation it didn't have money or interest and AS just didn't have a use for it or paying for it.

      Now just to be clear this is what I've heard from people that work at the airport and Jat Tehnika.

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  9. Anonymous13:59

    Civil aviation will only play second fiddle in a museum owned and operated by the Ministry of Defence. New extensions are too small for civil aircraft that will be relegated to outdoor spaces. Recent destruction of first JU 737 was possibly result of that approach.

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  10. Anonymous14:05

    This is unlikely to be completed on time as other, more critical EXPO projects start falling behind schedule.

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