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Republic of Serbia Chaired the 40th Meeting of the Joint Committee of the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme
Jun 08 2026

Republic of Serbia Chaired the 40th Meeting of the Joint Committee of the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme

The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia achieved a significant milestone within the framework of the international Cospas-Sarsat Programme when Mr. Nikola Sarancic, Head of the Rescue Coordination Centre of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia and Chair of the ICAO EUR Search and Rescue Task Force (EUR SAR TF), presided over the 40th Meeting of the Joint Committee (JC-40) of the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme. The meeting was held in Montreal on 2 June 2026. The meeting brought together representatives of the Programme’s founding states and member countries (45 participating states), representatives of international aviation organizations, aircraft manufacturers, and experts in the field of search and rescue. This achievement represents a notable international success for the Republic of Serbia, as it marks the first time that the Chair of the Joint Committee—the principal annual meeting of the Cospas-Sarsat Programme—has been held by a representative from a country other than one of the Programme’s four founding states: the United States of America, the Russian Federation, Canada, and France. A wide range of technical, operational, and programme-related matters were considered during the meeting, including the further development of the MEOSAR system, the advancement of standards for the implementation of the new Two-Way Communication service with beacon users, issues related to the operation of distress beacons (ELT, EPIRB, PLB, ELT(DT)), activities addressing the growing number of false alerts—particularly those associated with new ELT(DT) beacon technologies—as well as other matters of importance for the future development of the Programme. The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia will continue to actively contribute to the enhancement of international cooperation in the field of search and rescue, with the aim of improving aviation safety and strengthening the effectiveness of global search and rescue systems.

Press Release
Jun 03 2026

Press Release

With regard to media reports concerning amendments to the regulatory framework in the field of civil aviation, the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia wishes to emphasize that no air carrier has been denied the right to operate flights between the Republic of Serbia and the Member States of the European Union, nor the right to launch new routes in accordance with the applicable international agreements. The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia performs its responsibilities in a professional, impartial and non-discriminatory manner, in full compliance with national and international regulations, while ensuring respect for the principles of equal treatment and fair competition. It is important that the public be accurately informed that the regulatory amendments in question do not constitute a restriction of traffic rights, but rather an adjustment of the regulatory framework, which is applied equally to all air carriers operating in the market of the Republic of Serbia. The Directorate will continue to act in a transparent and responsible manner, in the interest of the safe, stable and competitive development of civil aviation in the Republic of Serbia.

Refresher Training in Aviation Medicine Held
May 29 2026

Refresher Training in Aviation Medicine Held

On 30 May 2026, the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia organized the ninth Aviation Medicine Refresher Training (AME Refresher Training), which was held at the Directorate’s premises. The training was attended by Aeromedical Examiners (AMEs), consultant physicians, and psychologists involved in the aeromedical assessment of civil aviation personnel, as well as numerous experts and medical professionals from across the region. At the opening of the event, the Director of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, Ognjen Babic, addressed the participants, welcoming them and expressing his hope that the seminar would be of great value in their future professional work. The training programme covered current topics in the fields of clinical and aviation medicine, with a particular focus on modern approaches and best practices. Participants from across the region had the opportunity to exchange professional experiences, enhance their knowledge, and obtain new information relevant to their continued work. Through activities such as this, the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia continues to support continuous education in aviation medicine, with the aim of further improving aviation safety.

29 May – Serbian Pilots’ Day
May 28 2026

29 May – Serbian Pilots’ Day

On this day, 113 years ago, Sergeant Mihailo Petrovic performed his first solo flight, becoming the first trained pilot in the history of Serbia. As a student of the Farman Flying School in the French town of Étampes, Mihailo Petrovic successfully took off on 29 May 1912 in a Farman aircraft and reached an altitude of 300 metres. With this achievement, he obtained International Pilot Licence No. 979, as well as Serbian Pilot Licence No. 1. In commemoration of this historic event and the beginning of Serbian aviation, 29 May is observed as Serbian Pilots’ Day. The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia extends its congratulations to all pilots across the country on Serbian Pilots’ Day and expresses its gratitude for their dedication, professionalism, and contribution to the development of aviation.

Directorate Representatives at Airspace World 2026 in Lisbon
May 26 2026

Directorate Representatives at Airspace World 2026 in Lisbon

A delegation of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, led by Director Ognjen Babic, will attend the Airspace World 2026 conference in Lisbon from 26 to 28 May 2026. The conference is one of the most significant global events in the field of airspace management and the development of the future of air transport. The conference will bring together leading global and European institutions, regulators, and industry stakeholders to exchange knowledge and showcase the latest developments in Air Traffic Management (ATM), U-space systems, and Urban Air Mobility (UAM). Among other activities, representatives of the Directorate will attend an expert panel dedicated to the development of U-space systems and the integration of eVTOL operations into airspace. The panel discussion, led by representatives of the Spanish Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency (AESA), and the air navigation service provider ENAIRE, will provide a comprehensive overview of the institutional cooperation required for the safe integration of unmanned aircraft into modern airspace. A special segment of the conference will focus on the Urban Air Mobility concept and the integration of eVTOL aircraft into complex urban and airport environments, featuring practical examples of implementation and the development of operational procedures across Europe. By participating in events of this kind, the Civil Aviation Directorate continues to follow contemporary trends and explore opportunities for further development of international cooperation and the implementation of innovative solutions in civil aviation.

Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia Participates in RASARAC Meetings
May 12 2026

Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia Participates in RASARAC Meetings

The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia participated in the 26th and 27th Meetings of the Regional Search and Rescue Advisory Committee (RASARAC), held in Tirana on 5 and 6 May. The meetings focused on the activities of the working groups, national search and rescue systems, and developments within the EUROCONTROL and Cospas-Sarsat frameworks. Particular attention was given to measures aimed at reducing the number of false alerts generated by ELT emergency transmitters. Alongside representatives from Serbia and Albania, the meetings were attended by delegations from Montenegro, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Croatia, Slovakia and Bulgaria, including the representatives of observer states and international organizations. It was also confirmed that the Hellenic Republic has formally applied for full membership in the Committee. Since the establishment of the Committee, the Republic of Serbia has chaired Working Group 3, responsible for training and exercises in the field of civil aviation search and rescue. At the meeting, the Working Group reported on its activities to date, together with the plan for 2026. RASARAC was established in November 2016 at the initiative of the Republic of Serbia, the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia and EUROCONTROL, in cooperation with regional partner states. The Committee currently comprises nine Member States, three observer states, and several International Civil Aviation Organization Member States participating in its meetings and considering future membership.

The Civil Aviation Directorate Reminds Operators: Responsible Drone Use Is Essential for Aviation Safety
Apr 28 2026

The Civil Aviation Directorate Reminds Operators: Responsible Drone Use Is Essential for Aviation Safety

The Civil Aviation Directorate Reminds Operators: Responsible Drone Use Is Essential for Aviation Safety The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia emphasizes the importance of the responsible use of unmanned aircraft, noting that such operations constitute an important segment of overall aviation safety. The rapid development of this sector of aviation and the continuous increase in the use of unmanned aircraft further underline the need for responsible operator conduct and compliance with the applicable regulations. The Republic of Serbia continues to record a steady growth in unmanned aircraft operations — more than 3,000 citizens have passed the operator examination, over 850 unmanned aircraft have been registered, and more than 120 operators are actively conducting operations in accordance with flight approvals granted by the Directorate. Operators of unmanned aircraft should be aware of potential risks and take all necessary measures to control and mitigate those risks, maintain situational awareness, carrying out thorough pre-flight preparations, monitoring the operational environment, and complying with regulations and operational airspace restrictions. The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia continuously works on promoting and improving the safety culture within the aviation community, as well as the responsible and conscientious use of unmanned aircraft, reminding all stakeholders that aviation safety comes first.

Seminar on Aviation Safety Successfully Held in Novi Sad
Apr 20 2026

Seminar on Aviation Safety Successfully Held in Novi Sad

A seminar on aviation safety, organised by the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, was successfully held on 17 April 2026 in Novi Sad at the premises of the Sports Association of Vojvodina. The event brought together a large number of representatives of the aviation community with the aim of providing participants with a more detailed overview of the current regulatory framework, while also while also enabling them to refresh and further enhance their professional knowledge. Particular emphasis throughout the seminar was placed on the exchange of opinions and professional experience, as well as on fostering open dialogue regarding the challenges that aviation professionals encounter in a day-to-day basis. The programme featured presentations covering several key areas of civil aviation, including air transport operations, aerodromes, airworthiness, aviation personnel, air traffic management, and aviation security. Representatives of the Railways, Air and Maritime Accident Investigation Centre of the Republic of Serbia also contributed to the seminar by presenting the relevant regulations and rulebooks governing this field, together with analyses of accidents and incidents recorded in the previous period. The Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia will continue to organise similar professional events aimed at further improving aviation safety and supporting the continued development of civil aviation in the Republic of Serbia.

Civil Aviation Directorate Director at Key ECAC Meetings Held in Madrid
Mar 18 2026

Civil Aviation Directorate Director at Key ECAC Meetings Held in Madrid

On 17 March 2026, the Director of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, Ognjen Babic, participated in the forty-fourth (special) Plenary Session of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) in Madrid, as well as in an ad hoc meeting of Directors General of Civil Aviation of ECAC Member States. At the Plenary Session, opened by Benito Núñez, Secretary General for Air and Maritime Transport of the Kingdom of Spain, amendments to the ECAC Statutes were discussed, particularly those relating to the procedure for the election of the President, Vice President, and members of the Coordination Committee. During the ad hoc meeting of Directors General, discussions focused on the election of new members of the Coordination Committee, the possible expansion of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), ECAC activities planned for 2026, and other current issues of civil aviation imortance. Participation in these meetings reflects the continued active role of the Republic of Serbia within ECAC and its commitment to strengthening cooperation in the field of civil aviation at the European level.

New Leadership Appointed at the Civil Aviation Directorate
Mar 05 2026

New Leadership Appointed at the Civil Aviation Directorate

At its session held on 5 March 2026, the Government of the Republic of Serbia, acting on a proposal from the Management Board of the Civil Aviation Directorate, appointed Ognjen Babic as Acting Director of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia. Тhe Government appointed Verica Jecmenica as Deputy Acting Director at the same session.