AVIATION INSTITUTIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS IN SERBIA

The successful development of aviation in Serbia — whether in the fields of civil, military, or sport aviation — is supported by key national institutions, regulatory authorities, and professional associations. Below is an updated list of the most important organizations, including current names, contact information, and official websites.

CIVIL AUTHORITIES

Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure (MGSI)

  • Address: Nemanjina 22–26, 11000 Belgrade
  • Phone: +381 11 3619 833
  • Website: www.mgsi.gov.rs

Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia (CAD)

SMATSA LLC – Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services Agency

Flight Permission Center (under CAD)

Museum of Aviation – Belgrade

MILITARY AUTHORITIES

Air Force and Air Defense Command (RV i PVO)

204th Air Brigade (Batajnica Air Base)

  • Address: Pukovnika Milenka Pavlovića bb, 11273 Batajnica
  • Phone: +381 11 3106 012
  • Email: info.204vbr@vs.rs

Military Academy – Aeronautics Department

Air Serbia – Aviation Medical Center

  • Location: Air Serbia Training Center, Nikola Tesla Airport
  • Phone: +381 11 267 5774
  • Website: www.airserbia.com

SPORT AVIATION ORGANIZATIONS

Aero Club of Serbia (Vazduhoplovni savez Srbije – VSS)

  • Address: Bulevar vojvode Mišića 39, 11000 Belgrade
  • Phone: +381 11 2651 522
  • Email: office@vss.rs
  • Website: www.vss.rs

Aero Club of Belgrade (Vazduhoplovni savez Beograda – VSB)

  • Address: Bulevar vojvode Mišića 39, 11000 Belgrade
  • Phone: +381 11 2651 522
  • Email: office@vsb.rs
  • Website: www.vsb.rs

AVIATION PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Airline Pilots Association of Serbia (ALPA Serbia)

Air Traffic Controllers’ Association of Serbia (ATCU)

Association of Aeronautical Engineers and Technicians of Serbia (UVIS)

  • Address: Mihaila Rakića 35, 11000 Belgrade
  • Phone: +381 11 2413 332
  • Website: www.uvisaero.rs

Women in Aviation Association – Serbia

Association for the Preservation of Aviation Heritage

Note: Some former Yugoslav associations (e.g., YALPA, YAFA, YUALDA) no longer operate under their original names. Their functions have been replaced by new professional organizations in line with current regulatory and operational standards.