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We inform you that the call to the number for the payment of Republic administrative fees has been changed - you can view the form with the changes at линк
Owner/user or the operater of unmanned aircraft shall submit, as parties in the administrative procedure, request for approval of unmanned aircraft directly or through authorized respresentative
Follow the link for new editions of the Airworthiness Department forms
We inform you that the call to the number for the payment of Republic administrative fees has been changed - you can view the form with the changes at линк
Owner/user or the operater of unmanned aircraft shall submit, as parties in the administrative procedure, request for approval of unmanned aircraft directly or through authorized respresentative
The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia (CAD RS) has adopted a proactive approach to aviation safety by directly involving passengers and civil aviation staff to report occurrences on a voluntary basis and anonymously, as they find a potential safety concern.
Printed forms for mandatory occurrence reporting are readily available through CAD RS website (http://www.cad.gov.rs/prijava_forma.php) and have already been distributed at the Nikola Tesla Airport.
CAD RS is the first aviation authority in the region to implement this EU recommendation with the aim of improving overall safety in civil aviation involving passengers` contribution.
The person reporting an occurrence must decidedly be protected against legal, administrative or disciplinary sanctions. The information provided will most positively be treated as confidential and will not be forwarded to any third parties. The information will be used and analyzed by appropriate persons within CAD RS, except at the request made by the law enforcement authorities of the Republic of Serbia.
Voluntary occurrence reporting is merely a part of a larger picture which will contribute to reaching an even higher degree of safety and security in Serbian civil aviation, which have already been highly rated by the European Commission. CAD RS has been continuously making efforts towards adopting the state-of-the-art improvements in the safety domain and in the application of European standards.
Collecting information on potential safety concerns from passengers and aviation staff has already been applicable in EU states, and has been recommended to Serbia as of late. Overall air transport policy in Europe is largely open to passengers who are of a primary concern.
In accordance with Article 34a, paragraph 1 of the Law on Public Agencies (“Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia”, Nos. 18/05, 81/05–corrigendum, and 47/18), the public is hereby informed that the selection procedure for establishing employment for an indefinite period will be conducted for the following positions, to which the following application codes have been assigned:
Inspector for transport activities – helicopter pilot, application code: JK-OPS-001
Airworthiness Adviser, application code: JK-AIR-001
Regulations Adviser, application code: JK-LEG-001
Driver, application code: RM-OOP-001
Examiner for the field of corporate law, application code: JK-ONP-001
In accordance with Article 34a, paragraph 1 of the Law on Public Agencies (“Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia”, Nos. 18/05, 81/05–corrigendum, and 47/18), the public is hereby informed that the selection procedure for establishing employment for an indefinite period will be conducted for the following positions, to which the following application codes have been assigned:
Inspector for transport activities - helicopter pilot, application code: JK-OPS-001
Airworthiness Adviser, application code: JK-AIR-001
Regulations Adviser, application code: JK-LEG-001
Driver, application code: RM-OOP-001
Examiner for the field of corporate law, application code: JK-ONP-001
The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia is hosting the annual Central Data Distribution Region (CDDR) meeting of the international Cospas-Sarsat programme, held from February 3 to 5, 2026, at the SMATSA Area Control Centre premises.
The international Cospas-Sarsat programme is a non-profit, intergovernmental organization that operates a global satellite system for detecting and locating activated distress radio beacons, forwarding this information to the relevant search and rescue coordination centres. Since its inception, the system has assisted in saving more than 50,000 lives worldwide.
The annual meeting in Belgrade has gathered representatives from CDDR member states, including France, the United Kingdom, Norway, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Poland, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, and Tunisia, confirming the significance of the event and Serbia’s active role in the international search and rescue system.
The gathering was opened by the Director of the Directorate, Mirjana Čizmarov, who emphasized that hosting the meeting in Belgrade represents a token of recognition and trust, as well as a confirmation of the Directorate's capacity as the competent authority for the organization and coordination of the national search and rescue system. Following her remarks, David Poudevigne, Head of the French Mission Control Centre (MCC), addressed the participants, reminding them that Cospas-Sarsat is a living, dynamic network and that such meetings foster productive and substantive discussions.
During the three-day event, participants will have the opportunity to discuss operational and technical issues, exchange experiences, and harmonize activities aimed at further improving the efficiency of international cooperation in the field of search and rescue systems.
As part of the development of new technologies and air mobility concepts, Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft represent a new technological category that requires appropriate regulatory oversight.
Given the innovative nature of these aircraft and the specifics of their future operational use, the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia is continuously and intensively working on preparing a suitable national regulatory framework. This process is based on the constant monitoring of European regulations, guidelines, and regulatory practices, as well as coordinated cooperation with all competent authorities and institutions at both national and international levels.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is currently establishing a regulatory framework for VTOL aircraft, covering requirements for aircraft certification, operations, crew training, and integration into existing airspace.
To prepare for the introduction of VTOL aircraft, the Republic of Serbia has amended its air transport and pilot training rules by incorporating the relevant European Commission regulation into national legislation. This provides the legal framework for the operation of this type of aircraft.
Parallel to the adoption of the relevant regulations, communication has been established with VTOL aircraft manufacturers in order to become familiar with the certification requirements applied by the competent authorities in the countries where these aircraft are produced, considering that these involve new technologies and standards.
Additionally, the Directorate's inspectors have undergone specialized training by participating in international seminars and workshops, to enable them to effectively handle anticipated cases related to this type of aircraft.
These activities by the Directorate are conducted in accordance with international standards and recommended practices, to ensure the timely response of the Republic of Serbia to the challenges and opportunities arising from this new generation of aviation technologies.
To the Director of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, Mirjana Čizmarov, on January 5, 2026, a recognition plaque was presented during the ceremonial Christmas concert marking the 35th anniversary of the successful operation of Prince Aviation.
The recognition plaque, awarded as an expression of gratitude for exceptional cooperation, trust, and long-standing partnership, was presented to Director Čizmarov by the co-founder of Prince Aviation, Slobodan Stričević, and the company’s director, Srđan Kragojević.
The awarded plaque represents a confirmation of the Directorate’s many years of dedicated work aimed at strengthening the civil aviation system, through continuous support and open dialogue with aviation entities across the territory of the Republic of Serbia.