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Air navigation service providers across the former Yugoslavia have recently reported new all-time records for the number of flights handled within a 24-hour period, amid continued growth in air traffic across the region.
Air navigation service providers across the former Yugoslavia have recently reported new all-time records for the number of flights handled within a 24-hour period, amid continued growth in air traffic across the region.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's BHANSA handled a record 2.148 flights on July 3, surpassing its previous high of 2.030 movements recorded on June 26 this year.
Croatia's Crocontrol managed a record 4.324 controlled flights on July 4, overtaking its previous peak of 4.089 set on July 12, 2025.
Macedonia's M-NAV handled a record 1.463 flights on July 4, exceeding the previous high of 1.393 movements recorded on June 27 this year.
SMATSA, which provides air navigation services in the airspace of both Serbia and Montenegro, managed a record 4.261 flights on July 4, surpassing its previous best of 4.155 flights achieved on August 9, 2025.
Slovenia Control handled a record 2.063 flights on July 5, marking its busiest 24-hour period on record and exceeding the previous high of 1.997 flights set on June 6 this year.
Continued new records are expected in the coming weeks.

SMATSA is such cool name for an org. Lovely pic btw on the cover.
ReplyDeletenow thats a cool building! at LJU?
ReplyDeleteYes. Slovenia Control HQ next to Ljubljana Airport.
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