From 00:00 local time on Tuesday 10th March 2026 to 23:59 local time on Thursday 12th march 2026, all operations of civil unmanned aircraft are prohibited in the part of the airspace that includes a circle with a radius of 3 km (1,6 NM) centered at the point with the coordinates 44°48'51.3"N 020°25'16.7"E (City of Belgrade). Airspace users and operators of unmanned aircraft are required to familiarize themselves with relevant NOTAM.
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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
From 00:00 local time on Tuesday 10th March 2026 to 23:59 local time on Thursday 12th march 2026, all operations of civil unmanned aircraft are prohibited in the part of the airspace that includes a circle with a radius of 3 km (1,6 NM) centered at the point with the coordinates 44°48'51.3"N 020°25'16.7"E (City of Belgrade). Airspace users and operators of unmanned aircraft are required to familiarize themselves with relevant NOTAM.
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

EASA Delegation to CAD

Oct 01 2009
EASA Delegation to CAD

European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) delegation made a standardisation visit to the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia (CAD) from 29 to 30 September 2009. The aim of this visit was to put under scrutiny the process of compliance and harmonization with the EASA requirements.

 

The representatives from EASA met with Mr Predrag Jovanovic, the CAD representative of the Safety Oversight Division and concluded that the substantial progress had been made in the standardisation process and harmonisation with EASA requirements.

 

The findings are to be communicated to the CAAs of EASA Member States by the team members of this most important European aviation organization. 

European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) delegation made a standardisation visit to the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia (CAD) from 29 to 30 September 2009. The aim of this visit was to put under scrutiny the process of compliance and harmonization with the EASA requirements.