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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
To submit a request for the issuance of a certificate of validity of the permit, personnel/not causing an accident, from December 6, 2024, the Republic administrative fee is RSD 800.00.
Republic administrative fee is 1090,00 RSD as of 01.08.2024.
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
Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic said today that significant resources were to be invested into improving air services infrastructure in Serbia, and that all European standards are to be met in this mode of transport.
At a ceremony held at the Aviation Museum of Serbia in a celebration of the centennial of Serbian civil aviation and entry into force of the new Air Transport Law, Mr. Cvetkovic said that efforts would be made to improve the network of airports in Serbia and conditions created to make Batajnica, Ladjevci, Ponikve, Vrsac and Bor airports for regional air services.
The Prime Minister has announced investments in the development of "Jat Tehnika" facilities dealing with aircraft maintenance and repair.
The minister of Infrastructure, Mr. Milutin Mrkonjic said that the day marking the centennial of Serbian aviation coincided with the new air transport law thus preparing Serbia to make further improvements in this mode of transport.
Head of EC Delegation to Serbia, Mr. Vincent Degert said that Serbia made significant progress in adopting European standards by implementing the new air transport law and reiterated that this would be reported in the EC report on Serbia's progress.
Mr. Degert said that thanks to the implementation of Open Skies agreement, the Schengen visa abolition, and entering of new airlines to Serbian aviation market Serbian citizens would be able to use low-cost companies at significantly lower prices.
The importance of the Air Transport Law was discussed by the representatives of the working group which participated in drafting of the new law, i.e. State Secretary of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Mr. Miodrag Miljkovic, Director of Civil Aviation Directorate Mr. Nebojsa Starcevic and Chairman of the Board of Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services Agency, Mr. Nikola Stankov. It was unanimously agreed that the new law in addition to the rapid development of air transport would contribute to even greater aviation safety being the primary task of all interested parties.
A historian Cedomir Janic discussed a tremendous aviation past in Serbia, pointing out the exceptional bravery of Serbian aviation pioneer Ivan Saric. Namely, Saric carried out the first public flight on 16 October 1910 in Subotica in the self-made aircraft.
Mr. Mrkonjic took the opportunity to present the Prime Minister with the model aircraft just as the one Ivan Saric used a hundred years ago to take off, laying down the foundations for Serbian aviation, making Serbia one of the first countries in the world with a history in aviation.
Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic said today that significant resources were to be invested into improving air services infrastructure in Serbia, and that all European standards are to be met in this mode of transport.
Director of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, Mirjana Čizmarov, participated in the ICAO Facilitation Conference (FALC 2025), held from April 14 to 17, 2025, in Doha, Qatar. The event was organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in collaboration with the Civil Aviation Authority of the State of Qatar.
FALC 2025 convened global civil aviation leaders to advance the implementation of Annex 9 — Facilitation of the Convention on International Civil Aviation. The conference focused on enhancing collaboration, efficiency, and inclusivity in air transport under the theme “Facilitating the Future of Air Transport.” It also commemorated the 75th anniversary of Annex 9 and ICAO’s 80th anniversary.
During her visit, Director Čizmarov met with His Excellency Mohamed Faleh Al-Hajri, Acting President of the Civil Aviation Authority of the State of Qatar. They discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation and the initiative to sign a Memorandum of Understanding in the field of civil aviation.
By participating in this high-level event, the Civil Aviation Directorate reaffirmed its commitment to continuously improving international standards in air transport facilitation.
Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia hosted a three-day workshop organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), dedicated to cybersecurity in aviation. The event, held from April 1 to 3 in Belgrade, brought together experts from around the world and the region who specialize in cybersecurity in aviation, providing a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences on current threats and mechanisms for responding to potential incidents.
The workshop was opened by the Director of the Directorate, Mirjana Čizmarov, together with Elkan Nahmadov, Deputy Regional Director of ICAO for Europe and the North Atlantic. On this occasion, Čizmarov emphasized that digital transformation brings serious security challenges that require a strategic approach and international cooperation, and noted that cybersecurity is an indispensable aspect of the aviation industry, which must be prepared to respond to increasingly complex threats.
The event addressed topics such as national, regional, and global aspects of cyber threats, regulatory frameworks and implementation of cybersecurity requirements, oversight mechanisms and the experiences of regulators and the industry, as well as the ICAO framework and program for cybersecurity in civil aviation.
The successful workshop was concluded by Zlatko Mišćević, Advisor to the Director General of the Directorate, who emphasized that the Directorate actively monitors and implements the latest international standards and best practices in the field of cybersecurity, with the goal of effectively responding to all challenges and ensuring the resilience of the aviation industry.
As part of the cooperation between the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia and EUROCONTROL through the Support to State program for 2025, two significant workshops were held, focusing on enhancing the capacity of Belgrade Airport and developing CNS infrastructure.
Belgrade Airport Capacity Study
During 20-21 March 2025, within the Support to State programme for 2025 that CAD had established with Eurocontrol, the kick off workshop on Belgrade Airport Capacity Study was held with the members of the Eurocontrol Airport Unit, Mr. Dimitrios Kastanis and Mr. Vincent Treve. The workshop included visits to operating centers of Belgrade Airport, SMATSA and Air Serbia.
Eurocontrol is actively collaborating with CAD in strengthening collaboration among key national stakeholders (Belgrade Airport, Air Serbia, SMATSA) and preparing effectively for Summer 2025. This includes joint efforts to assess airport capacity, identify operational bottlenecks and drive performance improvements through pre-season planning and post-operations analytics.
By facilitating data-driven reviews and open technical dialogue with the support from EUROCONTROL, a shared understanding of challenges and opportunities is built. These frank and open exchanges are essential to fostering trust, aligning priorities and unlocking practical solutions that benefit the entire aviation ecosystem in Serbia.
CNS MON workshop
On 26th March 2025, within the Support to State programme for 2025 that CAD had established with Eurocontrol, the CNS MON workshop was held in ACC Belgrade with the representatives from Eurocontrol’s CNS unit. The workshop was led by Mr. Predrag Vranjković, CNS Programme Manager of Eurocontrol, along with his colleagues, CNS experts Mr. Nicolas Eertmans, Mr. Valeriu Vitan and Mr. Javier Gutierrez Ceballos.
The workshop was dedicated to the establishment of CNS Minimum Operating Network on the European level, presentation of the European MON Concept and design criteria, optimisation of communication, navigation and surveillance tools, as well as reviewing the current and planned CNS infrastructure in the Republic of Serbia. Representatives from CAD, CAA Montenegro, Serbian Armed Forces and SMATSA participated in the workshop.
Eurocontrol is actively conducting these workshops across Europe seeking to synchronise the objectives of its Member States and harmonise the activities on the evolution of CNS across the European network, hence this opportunity was used for a fruitful discussion and exchange of significant information with various operational stakeholders within the CNS platform.
The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia had the honour of hosting Mr. Nicolas Rallo, Director of the ICAO Regional Office for Europe and the North Atlantic (ICAO EUR/NAT), on 23rd and 24th September 2024, marking the first visit of a high-ranking International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) official to Belgrade.
During his visit, Mr. Rallo met with Ms. Mirjana Čizmarov, Director of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, as well as with the directors of the aviation authorities from the region, including Mr. Dragi Stojanoski, Director General of the Civil Aviation Agency of the Republic of North Macedonia, Mr. Zorislav Ivanović, Director General of the Directorate of Civil Aviation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Mr. Ivan Šćekić, Director General of the Civil Aviation Agency of Montenegro.
The meeting took place in the context of the Memorandum of Understanding on mutual cooperation in the field of civil aviation, signed on 16th January 2023, between the aviation authorities of the Republic of Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Turkey, and Albania, with the aim of fostering shared interests that would be reflected at the international level, particularly through a coordinated approach to international civil aviation organizations.
Director Ms. Čizmarov emphasised the significance of this visit and the collaboration within the Memorandum, underlining that this is the first visit of a high-ranking ICAO official to the Republic of Serbia, which unequivocally affirms Serbia's status within the global and regional civil aviation framework, as well as the reputation of Serbian aviation authorities on the international stage.
During the visit, Mr. Rallo toured key stakeholders of the Serbian aviation industry and held meetings with representatives of Air Serbia, Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, and SMATSA, where development plans and opportunities for further cooperation and support from ICAO were discussed.
The conclusion of this visit laid a strong foundation for the continuous development and enhancement of regional cooperation in the field of civil aviation, with an agreement on annual meetings of the aviation authorities of the signatory countries of the Memorandum, with Mr. Rallo’s active participation.
Based on the platform adopted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia, a delegation from the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia participated in the 14th Air Navigation Conference held from August 26 to September 6, 2024, at the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Montreal.
The conference, titled “Performance Improvement as a Driver of Sustainability,” aimed to achieve a global consensus on performance enhancement initiatives that would enable ICAO member states and the industry to more effectively address environmental challenges in aviation, particularly in the context of limited air navigation resources.
A special focus was placed on discussions leading to a set of key recommendations in the areas of air navigation and safety, aimed at achieving the long-term goal of international aviation to reach net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.