Trebinje Airport plans advance

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Plans for the construction of a new airport in Trebinje in Bosnia and Herzegovina are progressing, with a new enterprise set up to run the future airport and a consortium of fifteen construction companies submitting their offer to carry out work on the airport site. Operator Airports of Serbia has named Mladen Stanković, who currently works at Niš Constantine the Great Airport, as the new head of the company which will manage Trebinje Airport. Local authorities will now begin work on a zoning plan for the airport site and a special law will be adopted for the project in order to expedite construction. The new airport will be built in the village of Mionići, some ten kilometres from Trebinje. It will feature a 3.5-kiloemtre runway, taxiways totalling 4.5 kilometres and a 7.000 square metre terminal building. The first commercial flight to Belgrade is planned for December 2021, although the development of the airport's full proposed capacity is expected to take up to four years.

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