Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport's operator VINCI has awarded Terna, the wholly owned subsidiary of Greece's construction and real estate conglomerate GEK Terna, a 262 million euro contract for the construction and refurbishment of the airport's facilities. All of the planned projects, which will include work on the passenger terminals, airside and landside operations, must be completed by 2024. “The project scope includes a series of infrastructure overhauls, aiming to develop and upgrade the airport's capacity and operating conditions, in order to enable airlines to offer new routes and increase passenger and cargo traffic in line with Serbia's economic growth, based on current and future data”, GEK Terna said in a statement.
Under the contracted scope, new terminal facilities, stretching over 42.000 square metres will be built, while existing terminals will be refurbished. Furthermore, a new 3.500 metre runway will be built, while the existing 3.400 metre runway will be upgraded. A total of nine new taxiways will be developed, the existing apron will be expanded, and a new 55.000 square metre apron will be built. Terna will also be tasked with expanding the deicing platform by another 6.200 square metres. Landisde, a new car park, with a capacity for 2.400 vehicles, will be built and new curbside/sidewalk infrastructure and facilities for departures/arrivals handling will be developed.
Other projects which will be completed by 2024 include road work around the airport, encompassing some 3.500 metres, a new rainwater drainage system, marking and static signage, lighting and CCTV camera systems. Furthermore, construction of auxiliary building facilities and other infrastructure works such as waste water and solid waste treatment plants, a heating plant, a meteorological station and a solar panel plant, amongst others, will be built. GEK Terna, with revenues of over one billion euros in 2017, was recently awarded rights to build a new airport in Heraklion and was itself involved in the tender for the 25-year concession of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.

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I am impressed by the fact that they plan on doing all this in the next five years. Great news for BEG, JU and other airlines to fly out of there.
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Brothers and sisters. A direct route MUST be opened.
The website looks like the BEG one:
https://www.ana.pt/en/lis/home
https://youtu.be/5pqx5VLH3C8
But BEG needs 2 runways to reach 6 mio pax :D
And what about HOTEL? I think the plan for the next 5 years is fine, just add some decent hotel building to it!
Tie 262 million Euro contract for tie construction is split between the French and tie Greeks in a 51-49% workshare split. The airport company remains under French ownership.
"The expansion of Belgrade Airport, which was built in 1962, will include the addition of a second runway and a new passenger terminal. This will increase the airport’s maximum capacity to twelve million passengers a year. VINCI Airports will also upgrade the existing terminals and taxiways. The company is one of the leading international airport operators and plans to make Belgrade Airport the company’s base in Central and Eastern Europe in future", the DEG said in a statement.
Next time when going to see a private Md. because the state one will see you in 6 months, think about it
Also JU's desire to attract transfer passengers instead of just relying on O&D traffic could really use an airport hotel.
+1000!
If LGW was in the USA, it would have some 6-7 runways.
And also, Lyon Saint Exipery is also run by Vinci, and I`d say it used to have two runways even with traffic figures well below 6 mio pax/year.
Let me tell you this - I'm in aviation business for more than 25 years. If you need capacity increase, there are many other options at disposal. Like more rapid exit taxiways, new apron, extension of taxiways etc. It is not difficult to enhance significantly the flow on single runway. Yes, just look at Gatwick, or any other single runway airport with way bigger traffic numbers. When airport layout is no longer providing enough spacing for incoming and departing traffic (when there are significant delays in departures due to incoming), then it is sensible to think about new runway. Or if prevaling winds are from different directions and operational needs dictate new departure/landing runway. Until then, its just "ima se, može se"....
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Aw was stated many times in this thread there are dozens of airports all over Europe handling multiple times the pax load of BEG with just one runway.
The only ones benefiting from the construction of a second runway and its supporting infrastructure in BEG for the next 15 years are the companies building it. Vinci and Terna.
So what is your point exactly? If you can serve so many passengers with only one runway why go through the great expense of building another one?
In our region airports such as BUD, OTP, SKG... all have more than one runway and they seem to be doing fine.
Like I said, if Vinci believes BEG needs a second runway then I am sure they have good enough reasons for it.
Anyway, it's not like you presented any downsides to having more than one runway. Your argument seems to be: well they have one so we should have one too.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-EwrzXyUVbz8/VQUzbPfixUI/AAAAAAAAQPM/xMmWbaU9y54/s1600/beg2025.jpg
And it is possible to renovate the existing runway without building a new one, as they did in LJU years ago. First close first third of the runway, then the last third and then do either slow overnight work on the middle part or close the airport for a week or two to finish the midde part.
And for people saying "it's better to have 2 runway just in case" it's like flying BEG-ZAG with A332 every day instead of AT72, just in case one day you get more passengers than an ATR can handle.
My point is that You don`t seam to quite understand the economics. I do know some figures for railways: a rail track is being exploited at an OPTIMAL level if 30-70% of resources are being used. That said and using the analogy, I can easily tell You that 46 milion pax and single runway is far from the optimal, and that it causes a substantial financial loss to the operator (primarily to the airlines queueing for take off or being on hold to land - which, on the other hand, keeps some of them away from the airport).
And, above all and for no obvious reason, You are making a case where there`s none: a private entity is investing into objects that it is going to run in the coming quarter of a century. It is their money, not public, so therefore, it is also their responsibility to think what should they invest into.
HER has only one as do MLA, LCA, ADB, RHO, SOF. All airports with similar or greater traffic volumes than BEG.
Dude, are you not too smart, or what? How can you apply "ima se, može se" logic to this specific case? Do we have an investor in whose interest it is to get as much money as possible out of this arrangement or not? We do. And, still, the investor is investing some serious money into the new runway. What does that tell you?
To hell with Your stupid Gatwick case - VINCI operates Gatwick, you genius, and they are more into airport business than you seem to be.
Stop typing complete and utter nonsenses!
Also think of A380 or B777x if Serbia negotiates A380 carriers then better have something bigger for those aircraft.
For example EK might upgrade the BEG-DXB route in the future and could launch it in the near future, hopefully.
Great reasoning. Surely, that is why they are planning to build a runway. Jesus...
Guys, you are uninteligent trolls, nothing more, nothing less.
Since you have widened the radius, so can I so as to include airports such as BTS, KEF, ORK, BGY, GRZ, LIL... where all have two runways.
Use cases and justification for additional taxiways and runway, inserted or not, has been described in comments regarding Belgrade Airport articles on this site over the last month. Please refer to those explanations before attempting to challenge the need for additional runway.
well Mr. Anonymus, thank your for your kind words. Investor? Who? Vinci or Serbia? Didn't you learn from the Air Serbia case how much money "investors" actualy injected? I don't know you and I would not in my wildes dreams call you names like you did. Shame on you, you have no f...g idea who am I and what I do. I said that there is no need for second runway. Second runway at airport is not like annex to the building, or another road. It is wast and very expensive project. If they actualy pull it, I would realy like to see the contract. I'm pretty sure it would be just like in case of Air Serbia and Waterfront etc. Goverment paying for infrastructure - go and see what arrangement they made in Zagreb or ask Purger - and your current govt is more or less paining nice picture of its ruling at expense of its taxpayers, hence "ima se, može se". In order to look good, they will use public money and regardless of the cost, they will build something, just to look better. Vinci constructing another runway just to boost the traffic? What drugs are you on my friend? Capitalism is about maximising profit at lowes possible cost. Where building an infrastructure at cost at arround 2-4 bn € for company which is RENTING the airport comes into that picture? Quote from UK article in Daily Telegraph "Gatwick, which had said it could build a second runway for £7.4bn, has under-estimated the cost of its plans by around £2bn the commission said. The Commission believes the true cost it closer to £9.3bn." See also here http://www.gacc.org.uk/resources/Paying%20for%20a%20new%20Gatwick%20runway.pdf
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Hey, wise guy, explain how exactly the fact that they actually want to build a new runway harms our interests? If you manage to explain that, not only that I'll show respect for You, but I'm sure the Nobel Comitee will, too.