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Air Serbia begins construction of new HQ

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NEWS FLASH


Construction of Air Serbia’s new headquarters near Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has officially begun today following the completion of preparatory works on the site. The project is scheduled for completion by May 15, 2027. The headquarters forms part of the first phase of a broader development, which in subsequent stages will also include a hotel and an additional commercial building.

Phase 1 involves the construction of the Air Serbia administrative building, consisting of a ground floor, four upper floors and a recessed top floor, with a total gross floor area of 7.985 square metres. Its height mirrors that of the Aviation Museum, located on the plot next to it. The initial phase also includes the development of part of the internal access road linking the complex to Nova 5 Street, which will serve all future phases of the site. In addition, landscaped and green areas will be arranged, along with an open-air parking facility in the north-western section of the plot providing 140 parking spaces, six of which are reserved for persons with disabilities. A new ring road and street is also planned on the other side of the complex.



Air Serbia complex

HQ - Floorplan ground floor

HQ - Floorplan levels 1 - 4

HQ - Floorplan recessed floor

February 06, 2026
Air Serbia Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous11:04

    Hopefully they will fix the problem with road crossing before the building site. So many car crashes due to poorly designed intersection

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous12:41

      They are building a ringroad.

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  2. Anonymous11:20

    Bravo JU!
    Much more important investment than fixing YU-ARC cabin or standardizing the cabins of the long haul fleet!

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    1. Anonymous11:47

      But you stopped flying Air Serbia, so you don't know and don't care if they did.

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    2. Anonymous12:29

      ^ What are you talking about?
      How would you know which commenters fly with JU and which don't? 😄

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    3. Anonymous13:59

      This is great news and necessary expansion you can only cope with it and chill and hold your wig on.

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    4. Anonymous18:33

      A new HQ building trully is great news and much more necessary than fixing broken seats, window shades and IFE on the A330s!
      Bravo Jiri!

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    5. Anonymous18:46

      Only people who have never flown on their A330 can defend their onboard product.
      Bravo Jiri!

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    6. Anonymous19:13

      +1

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  3. Anonymous11:53

    Nice design.

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  4. Anonymous12:18

    Hey everyone, what happened to the all of the aircrafts in Museum. I was there 5-6 months ago, and they were all there. Anyone have informations, as I can see that the places where J22 and MIG21s were is cleared now. Is that part of preparation for construction?

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    1. Anonymous12:19

      It's preparations for the start of the museum reconstructin.

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    2. Anonymous12:21

      But do we know where are now all of these aircrafts?

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    3. Anonymous12:22

      They did a tender for the storage of these aircraft a few months ago

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    4. Anonymous12:43

      thanks

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  5. Anonymous12:30

    I don't think JU constructing a new sparkling HQ or getting into the hotel business is the highest priority facing the airlines right now...

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      +1

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    2. Anonymous13:33

      All while outsourcing fleet, crew, maintanance, catering... Crazy priorities.

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    3. Anonymous15:10

      And renting super expensive office space in Belville. Of course it’s a good investment, long overdue

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    4. Anonymous15:14

      zamaSchool says YU-ARC cabin is the highest priority in the world, then all those things you mentioned, but priority for them is never profitability, expanding destinations, fleet, setting new passenger records etc.

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    5. Anonymous18:35

      Fixing the cabin of Pupin so that is not an embarassement for tha airline. ❌
      Building a new HQ. ✅

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    6. Anonymous18:47

      The building where JU is located in almost 20 years old. It was built for Universiade in 2009. It's hardly a hot property on the market so it's not expensive.
      JU also returned one of the floors since they don't need it.

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    7. Anonymous20:16

      @18:35 That was fixed, so the only embarrassment is grown-up man pretending to be an aviation analyst while having no knowledge of how airline operates and what KPIs are important. We know it's you, you also know that we know it's you, so stop pretending to be a "regular" passenger making comments. Pathetic.

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  6. Anonymous13:54

    JU becoming a serious regional airline in all the aspects.

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  7. Anonymous14:39

    Crazy how much land is just parking.

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  8. Anonymous14:57

    I wish they started with hotel, whcih could help their connecting passengers. They could have provide rooms to those how have long or night layovers as some big players. ps I know I dream but for maybe things concerning AirSerbia we wihsed, dreamed about and some of them became reality sooner or later as is case all year around split route, or 4 soon 5 long-haul routes etc

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    1. Anonymous17:27

      Hotel construction will also start very soon, they just need the permit. The works will probably start within the next month.

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  9. Anonymous15:00

    It's a good that they are building this new HQ and that they will regroup many departments.
    Only not sure that they staff from New Belgrade current office will be delighted by the new location.

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    1. Anonymous15:11

      They will finally have parking places, which they desired so much

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  10. Anonymous15:39

    Smart idea to build the hotel. Good investment in good location. JU is diversifying with a hotel, frequent flyer program and on-board purchases. This will generate additional revenue to the existing network and open the door for future opportunities (i.e. purchasing/leasing it's own fleet, a hotel in the city etc...)

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  11. Anonymous17:21

    Idemo dalje...

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