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词条 Niš Constantine the Great Airport
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  1. History

     Recent developments 

  2. Airlines and destinations

     Passenger  Cargo 

  3. Statistics

  4. Emergency Response Center

  5. Transport links

     Bus  Taxi 

  6. Weather

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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| footnotes = Sources: Serbian AIP at Eurocontrol[1]
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}}Niš Constantine the Great Airport ({{lang-sr|Аеродром Константин Велики Ниш}} / Aerodrom Konstantin Veliki Niš) {{airport codes|INI|LYNI}}, located {{convert|4|km|abbr=on}} northwest of downtown Niš in the suburbs of Medoševac and Popovac. It is the second-largest and second-busiest airport in Serbia, after Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.[1]

History

The first airfield serving the city of Niš was established in 1910, near the village of Donje Međurovo. In the 1930s then-national airline company Aeroput used the airport for civil service. In 1935 Aeroput included a stop in Niš in its, back then domestic, route linking Belgrade with Skopje.[7]

Following World War II, the airport was used as a military base. Among other units, it was a base for the 63rd Paratroop Brigade and 119th Aviation Brigade. A portion of the airport is still used by the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence. In 1952, at the site of today's airport, the first concrete runway, measuring {{Convert|1500|m|abbr=on|0}}, was built and used for military flights. In order to maintain the pace with the development of military as well as civil aircraft, in 1972 the length of the runway was extended to {{Convert|2200|m|abbr=on|0}} to accommodate larger contemporary commercial aircraft.[8]

In the 1970s, the airport was used for occasional service to the Adriatic coast. By the 1980s, this occasional service led the local authorities to recognize the needs of the people living in Niš as well as Southern and Eastern Serbia and took into account the economic development of the city. The association of economic and political entities prepared detailed terms and in 1986 made a decision on establishing the entity "Airport Niš".[8]

The terminal building as well as the ancillary support facilities were built and opened to service in 1986. This project also included the asphalt coated runway and built-in system of lights that provided visual descent guidance during runway approaches at night. The interesting fact is that the development of air traffic in Niš was not initiated just by Jat Airways, but also by Slovenian company Inex-Adria Airways (Adria Airways nowadays).

The Breakup of Yugoslavia at the beginning of 1990s brought to the sharp decrease in travelling to the Adriatic Sea, Ljubljana and Zagreb, once the busiest routes from Niš. This was followed by United Nations sanctions imposed on Serbia and Montenegro included a ban on international air travel. In these circumstances the volume of traffic reached its lowest point with the only route being to Tivat Airport during the summer period. In 1998, the traffic volume increased owing to the heavy air traffic from Pristina International Airport which was out of use because of numerous foggy days during which the traffic was successfully carried out from Niš. The airport was heavily damaged during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.

The airport was reopened in 2003 with the financial assistance from government of Norway. Damage sustained during the bombing was repaired, including the building of a new control tower and renewal of the terminal building.

In 2004, Jat Airways and Montenegro Airlines resumed flights from Niš to Zurich, Paris, and Tivat. In 2010, Wind Jet connected the airport with Forlì, Italy while Montenegro Airlines linked it with Podgorica on a daily basis. The route to Podgorica was discontinued in 2013 because of low passenger numbers. For more than two years (2014-2015) there were only charter flights to and from Niš.

Recent developments

The expansion in traffic began in 2015 when low-cost airline Wizz Air launched flights to Basel and Malmö. Shortly after, Ryanair followed the suit by announcing flights to Berlin. In 2016, both Wizzair and Ryanair announced more flights from Niš, respectively Wizzair to Dortmund, Eindhoven, Memmingen and Ryanair to Weeze, Bergamo and Bratislava.

Shortly after the launch of these flights Niš experienced triple-digit growth in passenger traffic, exceeding the previous record figure. On October 2016, Turkish Cargo, the airline for the transport of cargo which is a part of Turkish Airlines commenced scheduled cargo service between Niš and Istanbul.[9] In November 2016, Swiss International Air Lines announced flights to Zurich, operated by the Airbus 320. In December 2016, Swiss got direct competition when Germania Flug announced flights to Zurich, starting June 2017 operated by the Airbus 319.

In December 2016, it was announced that Constantine the Great Airport airport began overhaul of its terminal by expanding check-in and boarding space, as well as building a new exterior and fixing the roof. The project is being funded jointly by the Government of Serbia and local authorities. Furthermore, the Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services Agency (SMATSA) plans to start construction of a new control tower next year and will invest a million euros in an instrument landing system (ILS), which provides guidance to aircraft approaching and landing on a runway during low ceilings or reduced visibility due to fog, rain or snow.[10]

In January 2018, the Government of Serbia granted a 25-year concession of the Serbian largest Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport to the French airport operator Vinci Airports for a sum of 501 million euros.[11] As part of the deal, other three Serbian civil airports (Niš Constantine the Great Airport, Ponikve Airport and Morava Airport) are restricted when it comes to annual passenger flow expansion; they are allowed to increase to a maximum of 1 million passengers over the next 12 years.[12]

Niš Constantine the Great Airport will be linked to Cairo from May 2019, operated by Air Cairo. The Egyptian Ambassador to Serbia, Amr al Jowaily, said, "The visit by the Governor of the Red Sea to Serbia in October, which was the first visit of its kind, included talks with the top management of Niš's Constantine the Great Airport, from where we are expecting the first flights to depart for Egypt. [13]

Plans exist for Niš Constantine the Great Airport to be linked to twelve more European cities, after Goverment of Serbia publish document about lines of public interests. Companies with the best offers will be granted 5. million euros. Twelve destinations of public interests are Frankfurt, Rome, Hannover, Ljubljana, Bologna, Budapest, Göteborg, Friedrichshafen, Karlsruhe, Salzburg, Nuremberg, Tivat. [14]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

{{Airport-dest-list
|{{nowrap|Ryanair}} | Bergamo, Berlin-Schönefeld, Bratislava, Stockholm–Skavsta, Weeze (ends 31 March 2019)[15]
|{{nowrap| Swiss International Air Lines}} |Zürich
|{{nowrap|Wizz Air}} | Basel/Mulhouse, Dortmund, Memmingen, Malmö (resumes 17. April 2019), Vienna[16]
}}

Cargo

{{Airport-dest-list
| Turkish Airlines Cargo| Istanbul–Atatürk{{cn|date=January 2019}}
}}

Statistics

YearPassengersChangeAircraft movementsChangeCargo (t)Change
200419,040{{increase}} 927%284{{increase}} 13%147{{increase}}
200526,787{{increase}} 41%315{{increase}} 11%452{{increase}} 207%
200635,518{{increase}} 33%382{{increase}} 12%112{{decrease}} 75%
200730,453{{decrease}} 14%456{{increase}} 19%448{{increase}} 300%
200822,870{{decrease}} 24%353{{decrease}} 23%163{{decrease}} 64%
200917,159{{decrease}} 25%349{{decrease}} 1%390{{increase}} 139%
201023,627{{increase}} 38%558{{increase}} 60%1,554{{increase}} 298%
201125,112{{increase}} 6%591{{increase}} 6%705{{decrease}} 66%
201227,426{{increase}} 9% 781{{increase}} 32% 322{{decrease}} 54%
201321,700{{decrease}} 21% 497{{decrease}} 36% 357{{increase}} 10%
20141,335{{decrease}} 93% 271{{decrease}} 45% 288{{decrease}} 19%
201536,200{{increase}} 2,611%526{{increase}} 94%553{{increase}} 91%
2016124,917{{increase}} 345%722{{increase}} 37%1,967{{increase}} 355%
2017331,582{{increase}} 165.4%1,477{{increase}} 104.6%2,543{{increase}} 29.3%
2018351,582{{increase}} 6.0%2,834{{increase}} 4.9%623{{decrease}} 74.5%
Source: [17][18]

Emergency Response Center

In 2009, the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, established a joint emergency response center at the airport. In 2011 a Russian Mil Mi-26 and Beriev Be-200 were dispatched to the center for aerial firefighting duties.[19] The center was completed and put into operation in 2012.[20]

Transport links

Bus

There is a bus line that connects airport to most of the Niš suburbs (line 34).

Taxi

Taxi service is available at any time for any city destination and more.

Weather

{{Weather box
| width = auto
| metric first = yes
| single line = yes
| location = Niš Constantine the Great Airport (2005 - 2013)
| Jan high C = 5.0
| Feb high C = 5.7
| Mar high C =12.5
| Apr high C =18.9
| May high C =23.2
| Jun high C =27.0
| Jul high C =30.0
| Aug high C =30.4
| Sep high C =24.9
| Oct high C =18.5
| Nov high C =13.0
| Dec high C = 6.1
| Jan mean C = 0.9
| Feb mean C = 1.6
| Mar mean C = 7.1
| Apr mean C =12.7
| May mean C =17.1
| Jun mean C =20.8
| Jul mean C =23.1
| Aug mean C =23.1
| Sep mean C =18.2
| Oct mean C =12.3
| Nov mean C = 7.4
| Dec mean C = 2.5
| Jan low C =-2.9
| Feb low C =-2.4
| Mar low C = 1.7
| Apr low C = 6.1
| May low C =10.8
| Jun low C =14.2
| Jul low C =15.8
| Aug low C =15.7
| Sep low C =11.6
| Oct low C = 6.7
| Nov low C = 2.4
| Dec low C =-1.0
|Jan humidity = 81
|Feb humidity = 78
|Mar humidity = 67
|Apr humidity = 64
|May humidity = 69
|Jun humidity = 68
|Jul humidity = 62
|Aug humidity = 61
|Sep humidity = 66
|Oct humidity = 74
|Nov humidity = 78
|Dec humidity = 83
| source = Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia [21]
}}

See also

  • List of airports in Serbia

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/publicuser/protect/pu/main.jsp|title=EAD Basic - Error Page|website=www.ead.eurocontrol.int}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.airportnis.rs/en/ |author=Niš Constantine the Great Airport |title=Official website |accessdate=2007-05-04 |language=Serbian }}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://nis-airport.com/en/traffic-figures/|title=Statistics - Nis Constantine the Great Airport|publisher=}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=БИЛАНС СТАЊА (2017) - JP Aerodrom Niš|url=http://pretraga3.apr.gov.rs/docRepo/download?xbcd=7100056260342&xrnd=35A464D93BCA89ED6BD37B383F144C5279D42CEC|website=apr.gov.rs|accessdate=29 September 2018|language=Serbian}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=БИЛАНС СТАЊА (2017) - JP Aerodrom Niš|url=http://pretraga3.apr.gov.rs/docRepo/download?xbcd=7100056260311&xrnd=1E2C1DD51E627D6F9827134AC208BFFD30788CEA|website=apr.gov.rs|accessdate=29 September 2018|language=Serbian}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Основни подаци о привредном друштву|url=http://pretraga2.apr.gov.rs/EnterprisePublicSearch/details/EnterpriseBusinessName/1034197?code=4AACA6C741FF0211FCAF81E03C52E447DDA48FC9|website=apr.gov.rs|publisher=Serbian Business Registers Agency|accessdate=24 February 2018|language=Serbian}}
7. ^Drustvo za Vazdusni Saobracaj A D – Aeroput (1927-1948) at europeanairlines.no
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://nis-airport.com/en/history/|title=History - Nis Constantine the Great Airport|publisher=}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ansamed.info/ansamed/en/news/sections/transport/2016/11/08/serbia-turkish-cargo-make-nis-airport-its-regional-center_7588637b-6b8e-402c-b478-4ad136c42690.html|title=Serbia: Turkish Cargo make Nis airport its regional center - Transport - ANSAMed.it|website=www.ansamed.info}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.exyuaviation.com/search/label/Ni%C5%A1|title=EX-YU Aviation News|publisher=}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Pala odluka: Kome će "Nikola Tesla"|url=https://www.b92.net/biz/vesti/srbija.php?yyyy=2018&mm=01&dd=05&nav_id=1343926|accessdate=26 January 2018|work=b92.net|agency=Tanjug|date=5 January 2018|language=Serbian}}
12. ^{{cite news|last1=Miladinović|first1=Z.|title=Najava novog "gušenja"|url=http://www.danas.rs/ekonomija.4.html?news_id=368164&title=Najava+novog+%26quot%3Bgu%C5%A1enja%26quot%3B|accessdate=26 January 2018|work=danas.rs|date=17 January 2018|language=Serbian}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.exyuaviation.com/2018/12/nis-airport-secures-egypt-flights-from.html|title=Niš Airport secures Egypt flights from May 2019|publisher=EX-YU Aviation}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://tangosix.rs/2019/29/03/vlada-odlucila-od-1-jula-12-pso-linija-na-konstantinu-velikom-knezevic-sledece-godine-ocekujemo-vise-od-pola-miliona-putnika/|title=Vlada odlučila: Od 1. jula 12 PSO linija na „Konstantinu Velikom“; Knežević: Sledeće godine očekujemo više od pola miliona putnika|publisher=tangosix.rs}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Ryanair to suspend Duesseldorf Weeze-Nis service on 31-Mar-2019|url=https://centreforaviation.com/news/ryanair-to-suspend-duesseldorf-weeze-nis-service-on-31-mar-2019-861321|website=centreforaviation.com|accessdate=18 December 2018|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://centreforaviation.com/news/ryanair-to-suspend-duesseldorf-weeze-nis-service-on-31-mar-2019-861321|archivedate=23 November 2018|df=}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=WIZZ AIR ANNOUNCES AUSTRIAN BASE IN VIENNA WITH 3 BASED AIRCRAFT AND 17 NEW LOW-FARE ROUTES|url=https://wizzair.com/en-gb/information-and-services/about-us/news/2018/01/09/wizz-air-announces-austrian-base-in-vienna-with-3-based-aircraft-and-17-new-low-fare-routes#/|website=wizzair.com|accessdate=9 January 2018|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180109181351/https://wizzair.com/en-gb/information-and-services/about-us/news/2018/01/09/wizz-air-announces-austrian-base-in-vienna-with-3-based-aircraft-and-17-new-low-fare-routes#/|archivedate=9 January 2018|df=}}
17. ^http://nis-airport.com/en/traffic-figures/ Airport traffic figures
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://flyfromnis.blogspot.com/2016/01/wizz-air-bez-zamerki-rukovodstvo-aerodroma-ocekuje-nove-linije.html|title=FLY FROM NIŠ: Wizz Air bez zamerki, rukovodstvo aerodroma očekuje nove linije|first=Fly From|last=Niš|publisher=}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=08&dd=30&nav_id=76157|title=Russian water bomber, helicopter land in airport in south|publisher=B92|date=30 August 2011|accessdate=30 August 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105132853/http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=08&dd=30&nav_id=76157|archivedate=5 November 2012|df=}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2012&mm=04&dd=25&nav_id=79946|title=Serbia and Russia launch joint emergency center|publisher=B92|date=25 April 2012|accessdate=31 July 2013}}
21. ^ {{cite web|url = http://www.hidmet.gov.rs/podaci/meteorologija/Klimatografija%20aerodroma%20-%20NIS.pdf|title = Niš Constantine the Great Airport: Weather|publisher = Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia|access-date = February 23, 2019}}

External links

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