PHOTOS: Belgrade Airport construction update
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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport’s expansion project is continuing to advance with the most extensive work currently taking place in front of the terminal buildings. Construction of the new central processor, which stretches over 15.000 square metres and is divided into six segments is taking place, which includes the construction of a viaduct for pedestrians and cars, as well as the expansion of the smaller short-term car park which will be located in front of the terminal. Work on the building’s façade has begun. The new central processor will enable the airport to boast 100 check-in desks, up to 1.200 square metres of additional retail space and an expanded arrivals area. The project will also allow for faster access and more efficient traffic flow.
As recently reported, asphalt is being layered on the final segment of the airport’s new 3.500-metre-long inserted runway. Simultaneously, a new lighting system for the inserted runway, which will replace the existing one during its reconstruction, is currently taking place.
Work is continuing inside the terminal buildings as well, with gates A5 to A10 currently under reconstruction. A new floor is being added above these gates. In addition, work is also taking place at the C5 and C6 gates, which includes the construction of pier that will connect them to the new floor.
C5 - C6 gate reconstruction |
Other projects are also ongoing, including the construction of the helicopter hangar and the expansion of the de-icing platform. Furthermore, excavation work is taking place past the C concourse, where it is to be expanded. The airport recently opened a new solar plant that will provide it with electricity obtained from renewable sources.
Helicopter hangar |
Excavation work past gate C14 |
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