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PHOTOS: Belgrade Airport development continues

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Work at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport continues to advance with the greatest progress being made on the newly expanded part of the C concourse. Exterior panels continue to be installed, while the structure has reached the existing C concourse gates. Construction of the new control tower is also advancing, with the structure now surpassing the height of the existing control tower.








Aerial photos compliments of Delta India Delta / ID Supreme Art

February 18, 2021
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous10:49

    Reading such news makes me especially proud! Belgrade is getting a modern terminal it so desperately deserves.

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    1. Anonymous15:16

      Why does it make you proud? Are you involved in the construction?

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  2. Anonymous11:08

    Does anyone know what’s being constructed on the last picture?

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    1. Anonymous11:51

      An 'inserted' runway.

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    2. Anonymous12:08

      Nor right from runway but left...

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    3. Anonymous12:20

      General aviation parking

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  3. Viktor11:46

    will the ground floor remain completely open or will gates with bus stations be built here? thank you in advance for your answer.

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    1. Anonymous12:54

      Yes ground floor is where bus gates will be located. First floor is air bridges and then second is arriving passengers.

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  4. Парти12:12

    I hope they put these new glass panels on the old terminals as well...

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  5. Anonymous13:04

    This design is quite ugly in my oppinion. It doesnt look nice at all. They should came up with something better like in OSL, LED, SPU, or ZAG.

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    1. Anonymous13:26

      It's not a new terminal, just an extension of an existing one.

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    2. Anonymous13:53

      It's functional, that's what matters. There is room across from A gates to build a new terminal in the future.

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    3. Anonymous14:12

      SPU and ZAG have amazing terminals. Seems like you are in Western Europe.
      The current BEG one is an extension it seems but Vinci could've done a bit better, for sure.

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    4. Anonymous14:13

      I tend to agree with Anon 13:04 at least they could find some nicer / lighter color vs this dark green / gray exterior. Imagine in summer how hot (or how much more expensive it will be to cool) it will be as dark is attracting heat. This color is a mistake in my opinion.

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    5. Anonymous14:16

      That's not the facade. They are putting panels over it. Look at the airside. That's how it will look. Some people on here...

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    6. Anonymous14:19

      It's alredy been shown what it will look like

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2020/12/photos-belgrade-airport-expansion-gains.html

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    7. Anonymous14:24

      Hahaha well OK, we'll be crying here because we're not in Western Europe. We'll hug these vaccines we have and they'll make us feel better. Smfh what some people can spew here.

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    8. Anonymous14:27

      @Anon 14.19: F***, I remember that article, with the guy saying the facade is more suited for Scottish highlands than Serbia. I guess in his mind Serbia is a barren rock, resembling an Aegean island, just inland lol.

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    9. Anonymous15:20

      Design is functional and it fits with the rest of the building. MUC is also very simple from the outside but impressive from inside.

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    10. .21:52

      This design reminds me of Vienna International airport which, frankly, is very beautiful airport + functional

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  6. Anonymous15:15

    Very nice. When will this new building open to travelers?

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    1. Anonymous15:21

      From September 2021.

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    2. Anonymous15:21

      September. But this is just the first part. When they finish the extension they start with the extenaion of the extension straight away.

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    3. Anonymous15:32

      Will there be new shopping or bars in this extension when it opens in September?

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    4. Anonymous07:26

      They teamed up with a French company which focuses on improving overall passenger experience at airports. Their work is quite nice so I am sure BEG will be too.

      Yesterday I passed by the airport and it looks quite nice from the front. I hope they get glass airbridges.

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  7. Anonymous17:51

    it will be a long walk. I hope they install those cool moving sidewalks. the glass panels on the outside are apparently solar panels.

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