Jagodina Airport

During 2012, the town of Jagodina invested about 3 million dinars from the city budget and donors in renovation of the airport.

The project also included the acquisition of the fuel tank, now owned by the Aero Club.

Though Jagodina has a seven-decade-long tradition of aviation, the local military and civilian airport was shut down in 1952, and the runway was converted into agricultural land.

Today, the Aero Club has 146 members, as modelers, parachutists and five licensed pilots.

The plans include a paved runway of 1,300 by 30 meters (4,265 by 98 ft), with side grass strip, an administrative building, a modest control tower, two gas stations and apron.