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Belgrade Airport adds five remote bus gates

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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has added five new approach category "C" parking positions in front  of the cargo terminal as of yesterday. Although these stands were previously used by general aviation aircraft, recent modifications have enabled the area to accommodate ATR72 and Dash 8 Q400 planes as remote bus gates. A Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) has been issued to inform pilots and airlines of the introduction of the new parking positions. This change will now enable the introduction of a wide-body aircraft parking position at the E apron, which has been previously reported. 

New arrangement

Former arrangement

June 12, 2026
Belgrade Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous13:31

    How many stands for schedule operations does BEG now have?

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    1. Anonymous13:36

      A1-A16
      B1-B10
      C1-C14 (soon C18)
      E1-E4
      N1-2
      W1-2

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    2. Anonymous13:52

      Is there a precise map of all existing stands? I am really trying to understand new alignment, but I can't

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    3. Anonymous13:55

      In the headline photo, the area after the gates that has an apron but no jet bridges are the new remote stands for ATRs.

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    4. Anonymous16:00

      There is precise map on SMATSA eAIP.

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    5. Anonymous19:27

      N and W stands will be used for general aviation from now on (at least until winter).

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  2. Anonymous13:36

    Great! Now demolish cargo center and relocate it, and then extend A pier for these parking positions.

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  3. Anonymous13:39

    What about GA Apron?

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  4. Anonymous13:52

    Looking at the aerial pic, by just relocating part of the road next to the airport they could add a whole lot more space

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  5. Anonymous13:53

    This is good because it will also reduce bussing times.

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  6. Anonymous14:00

    Hopefully this is a sign that JU is willing to add more ATRs

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    1. Anonymous21:55

      Don't think they will

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    2. Anonymous12:17

      That would be smart move, to add regional frequencies and destinations they were talking last two years. Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Romania

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  7. Anonymous14:30

    So where do the biz-jets and small aircraft park from now on?

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  8. Anonymous15:34

    What parking positions is Prince aviation using now?

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  9. Anonymous15:50

    Good news.

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  10. Anonymous16:03

    Bus route is sadly always crowded with other vehicles (lagguage drivers, mechanical or private cars) blocking the passengers bus to get to the bus gates.
    The whole passage is very narrow, although there is enough space. So the bus always has to wait until the path is clear

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    1. Anonymous19:31

      Actually, new E stands are now much closer to bus gates than B stands, where bus has to make a significant detour.

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    2. Anonymous20:28

      Yes, these new positions will increase bus usage, which means we can have more departures from bus gates.

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  11. VIKTOR KUNOVSKI16:28

    From what I read historically here, BEG seams to be struggling for space despite the expansion.

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    1. Anonymous19:00

      Airport is concepted in early60,s extened 1979, and now very badly and without any vision again extended few years ago.Also with very bad arhitechtural design( only 3 toilets on arrival on 28 gates

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    2. Anonymous20:53

      Yeah its definatly not a design beauty thats for sure.

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  12. Anonymous17:08

    Bravo BEG 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

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    1. Anonymous20:54

      Calm down dear

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  13. Anonymous06:38

    Belgrade has handled 773.745 PAX in May 2026, is it correct figure ?

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    1. EX-YU Aviation06:49

      Belgrade Airport's passenger figures for May have not been released. Results will be made public next Wednesday evening.

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    2. Anonymous06:57

      I know, but AI provide exact figure, ie. 773.745 PAX in May 2026 for BEG. Could this figure be somehow realistic or right forecast ?

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    3. Anonymous10:20

      How in the world could AI now such thing??

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  14. Anonymous10:29

    Approach category C? Then you should be able to fit any 320 family aircraft as well, not just ATRs.

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