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Airport in Lađevci, Serbia
Morava Airport
Аеродром Морава
Aerodrom Morava
Summary
Airport typeInternational/Military
OwnerGovernment of Serbia
OperatorAirports of Serbia
ServesKraljevo, Čačak, Kragujevac
LocationLađevci, Serbia
Focus city forAir Serbia
Elevation AMSL686 ft / 209 m
Coordinates43°49′07″N 020°35′07″E / 43.81861°N 20.58528°E / 43.81861; 20.58528
Websitekvo.aerodromisrbije.rs
Map
KVO is located in SerbiaKVOKVO
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14L/32R 7,431 2,265 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers13,862 Increase
Aircraft movements620 Increase
Airports of Serbia
Native nameАеродроми Србије
Romanized nameAerodromi Srbije
Company typeLimited liability company
IndustryAviation
Founded2 February 2016; 8 years ago (2016-02-02)
FounderGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersVazduhoplovaca 24, Niš, Serbia
Key peopleMihajlo Zdravković (Director)
ServicesAirport management
Revenue4.21 million (2020) Increase
Net income€1.16 million (2020) Increase
Total assets€96.30 million (2020) Increase
Total equity€91.62 million (2020) Increase
OwnerGovernment of Serbia (100%)
Number of employees200 (2020)
SubsidiariesAerodrom Trebinje d.o.o. (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Websitewww.aerodromisrbije.rs
Footnotes / references
Business ID: 07343914
Tax ID: 101531405

Morava Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Mopaва/Aerodrom Morava) (IATA: KVO, ICAO: LYKV), also known as Lađevci Airport (Serbian: Аеродром Лађевци/Aerodrom Lađevci), is a mixed public and military airport in Lađevci, Serbia – some 15 km (9.3 mi) from Kraljevo, 25 km (16 mi) from Čačak, and 39 km (24 mi) from Kragujevac. The airport has been divided into two distinct parts: civilian terminal building bears the name "Morava Airport" while the military part is "Lađevci Military Air Base".

History

Early years

Lađevci airbase was originally used as a support airfield for the 98th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment of the Yugoslav Air Force based at Skopski Petrovec airbase in Macedonia. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, Lađevci Air Base became more active when the 98th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment was transferred from Skopski Petrovec to Lađevci. From then on at airfield there were few units of Air Force of Serbia and Montenegro, 98th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment with its 241st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron equipped with J-22 Orao attack aircraft, 353rd Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron equipped with IJ-22 Orao reconnaissance aircraft and the 714th Anti-Tank Helicopter Squadron equipped with SA342L Gazelle scout helicopters. During 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the airport and runway were badly damaged.

Recent developments

Terminal interior

In 2006, the Government of Serbia began conversion of the airport to provide civilian traffic. In the first phase, the new control tower (the former having been destroyed in 1999 by NATO bombing) was constructed. Then in 2011, new terminal building was built that can service both passenger and cargo flights. This is expected to be followed by the second phase – broadening and extending of the existing runway, presently 30 metres (98 feet) wide to a width of 45 metres (148 feet) and length of 2,750 metres (9,020 feet), upon which the airport will be able to receive the largest passenger or cargo aircraft.

The first passenger aircraft at Morava Airport landed on October 4, 2011; a Jat Airways ATR 72-202 carried then-president Boris Tadić along with other government officials for a media briefing regarding the recovery effort from the 2010 Kraljevo earthquake. Jat Airways planned to introduce regular traffic between Kraljevo and Istanbul in 2012, but it never materialized.

As of 2017, Morava Airport has the potential to become an international airport if further efforts are made. The Serbian government has announced the opening of Kraljevo's Morava Airport on June 28, making it the country's third commercial airport after Belgrade and Niš. Wizz Air had previously expressed interest in serving Morava Airport and said it was "monitoring developments". Furthermore, the Serbian government previously announced it was willing to enter into a public-private partnership agreement with a German company which would operate services from Kraljevo to both Frankfurt and Istanbul. The name of the company was not specified. In addition, part of the Raška District, in which Kraljevo is located, has close historical ties with Turkey and a portion of the local population is expected to use this airport, instead of Pristina, for future flights to Istanbul.

Despite the announcements from the Serbian Government that a larger plane, namely Boeing 737, would land on the opening day (28 June 2019), that did not happen. Instead, like 8 years earlier, a twin-engine turboprop ATR 72-500 landed, carrying the dignitaries on a special flight. Morava Airport was officially opened on 28 June 2019. Some earlier reports suggested that several carriers would introduce regular flights from the airport. The first commercial flight, to Vienna, was on 17 December 2019 with an ATR-72.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and seasonal flights from Morava:

AirlinesDestinations
Air Serbia Istanbul
Seasonal: Thessaloniki, Tivat

Statistics

Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org.
Annual passenger traffic at LYKV airport. See Wikidata query.

Passenger and Flight movements statistics (2019–2023)

Year Passengers Change Aircraft movements Change Cargo (t) Change
2019 529 Steady 38 Steady 0 Steady
2020 1,038 Increase 96.2% 178 Increase 368.4% 0 Steady
2021 1,488 Increase 43.3% 200 Increase 12.4% 0 Steady
2022 13,683 Increase 819.6% 580 Increase 190.0% 0 Steady
2023 13,862 Increase 1.3% 620 Increase 6.9% 0 Steady

Statistika – Aerodrom Morava

Lađevci Air Base

The Lađevci Air Base (Serbian: Војни аеродром Лађевци, romanizedVojni aerodrom Lađevci) is located at the airport. Operated by the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence, base is home to the most units of the 98th Air Brigade including: 241st Fighter-Bomber Squadron "Tigers", 714th Anti-armor Helicopter Squadron "Shadows", 353rd Reconnaissance Squadron "Hawks", 98th Air Defence Artillery Missile Battalion, 98th Air Technical Battalion and 98th Air Base Security Battalion.

Transport links

Public Transport

There is currently no direct public bus service to/from Morava Airport.

Taxi

Approximately 20 meters when leaving the airport terminal on the right side there is a parking lot with the taxi stand and bus stop. If you plan to use this type of transport, registered taxi carriers charge the "start" of 200 dinars (1.71 euros), which only includes the first kilometer of driving. Depending on the destination, the price of the ride varies from 1200 dinars (10.23 euros) to Kraljevo and 1500 dinars (12.78 euros) to Čačak.

Car Rental

There are three rent a car agencies available at the airport. Those are: AR Rent-a-car (www.arrentacar.rs), Budget (www.budget.rs) and SurPrice (www.surprice.rs).

Parking at the Airport

Parking at the Morava airport is currently free of charge, and has 120 parking positions for cars and 4 bus stops.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bilans uspeha (2020)". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Archived from the original on October 31, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  2. ^ "Bilans stanja (2020)". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Archived from the original on October 31, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  3. "Основни подаци о привредном друштву". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Serbian Business Registers Agency. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  4. Naslovi – Vojni aerodrom Lađevci obukao "civilku" (in Serbian)
  5. Aerodrom Morava (in Serbian)
  6. Politika – Aerodrom ohrabrenje za investitore (in Serbian)
  7. Jat Airways: Kraljevo-Istanbul od juna Archived September 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian)
  8. Božović, Nenad (December 3, 2017). "PRIŠTINA NAM UZIMA PUTNIKE Srbija bi mogla da osposobi još DVA AERODROMA za civilne letove". blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved December 4, 2017.
  9. "Serbia's Morava Airport to open on June 28". March 3, 2019. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  10. "Aerodrom "Morava": "Boing 737" sleće na Vidovdan (FOTO)".
  11. "Novosti | Air Serbia".
  12. https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/221104-junw22ist
  13. ^ "Season 2022 – Aerodrom Morava". Archived from the original on December 3, 2022. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  14. ^ "ПРОГРАМ ПОСЛОВАЊА "AЕРОДРОМИ СРБИЈЕ" Д.О.О. НИШ" (PDF). 2020.
  15. ^ "ПРОГРАМ ПОСЛОВАЊА "AЕРОДРОМИ СРБИЈЕ" Д.О.О. НИШ" (PDF). 2021.
  16. ^ "ПРОГРАМ ПОСЛОВАЊА "AЕРОДРОМИ СРБИЈЕ" Д.О.О. НИШ" (PDF). 2022.
  17. ^ "Statistics – Aerodrom Morava".
  18. ^ "Statistika – Aerodrom Morava".
  19. "Istorija – Aerodrom Morava".
  20. "By bus – Aerodrom Morava".
  21. "By Taxi – Aerodrom Morava".
  22. ^ "Car rental – Aerodrom Morava".
  23. "Parking service – Aerodrom Morava".

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