Saša Vlaisavljević (born April 27, 1968, in
Bihać
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,
SR Bosnia-Herzegovina,
SFR Yugoslavia
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) is a
CEO
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and the President of
Executive Board
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of
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
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He is a Serbian engineer, business executive, and a politician.
Vlaisavljević obtained his
transport engineering
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degree from the
University of Belgrade
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Founded in 1808 as the Belgrade Higher School in revolutionary Serbia, by 1838 it me ...
's Faculty of Transport, at the
Air Traffic
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department. Also he is holding a degree of the Faculty of Traffic Sciences of
University in Zagreb.
Career
Jat Airways
He started working at
Jat Airways
Jat Airways (stylized as JatAirways; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jat ervejz, Јат ервејз) was the national flag carrier and largest airline of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro and ...
, Serbian
flag carrier
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Histo ...
, in 1995. He soon rose to the position of sector chief and later ground control director. On October 31, 2007,
Serbian government
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named him to the post of Jat Airways
CEO
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CEOs find roles in variou ...
(generalni direktor). Early on in his leadership of the airline, Vlaisavljević benefited from the positive business outcomes he inherited in terms of passenger growth, allowing Jat to end the year 2007 with a profit and 1.3 million passengers transported, its best results since the year 1990. He also presided over three new destination additions:
Oslo
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, as well as
Pula
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and
Thessaloniki
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during 2008 summer season.
However, the privatization efforts were ultimately unsuccessful despite some public interest from
Aeroflot
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and
Air India
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. The privatization tender was opened on July 31, 2008, by the Serbian Government's Privatization Agency with a starting price for 51% stake set at US$51 million. Prospective buyers could buy from 51% up to 70% stake in the company. But, until the tender's closing date on September 26, 2008, no one submitted an offer. As a result, Serbian Government decided to restructure the company, rather than calling another tender with a lower starting price.
Earlier, in March 2008, Vlaisavljević estimated Jat's fleet to be worth around US$100–120 million. He also mentioned on the same occasion that the amount owed to Jat by other parties (
MAT Macedonian Airlines
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, Nigerian
Sosoliso Airlines
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History
It was est ...
, unused advance paid to
Airbus
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,
General Sales Agent for
Middle East
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ern destinations, etc.) adds up to a combined US$50 million. Among the additional assets in company's ownership, he listed 14 slots at London's
Heathrow Airport
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as well as slots at other European airports. On the other hand, he confirmed Jat's debt to be around US$209 million.
Overall, calendar year 2008 was very bad for Jat with an annual posted loss of US$80 million, mostly because of high fuel prices and decreased passenger loads during the
2008 financial crisis
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.
City of Belgrade
In early July 2009, Vlaisavljević started working for the
City of Belgrade
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administration as their city manager, answering directly to mayor
Dragan Đilas
Dragan Đilas ( sr-cyr, Драган Ђилас, , born 22 February 1967) is a Serbian businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Belgrade from 2008 to 2013.
From 25 November 2012 until 31 May 2014, he served as the President of the ...
. Đilas actually hired him in late 2008, but Vlaisavljević remained at Jat for another 6 months due to the company's ongoing restructuring effort at the time following its failed privatization attempt during the
2008 financial crisis
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. He resigned after only after three weeks in office due to personal dispute with mayor
Dragan Đilas
Dragan Đilas ( sr-cyr, Драган Ђилас, , born 22 February 1967) is a Serbian businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Belgrade from 2008 to 2013.
From 25 November 2012 until 31 May 2014, he served as the President of the ...
.
Serbian Chamber of commerce
In December 2009, he was appointed a Vice President of
Serbian Chamber of Commerce
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' and Industry of
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(abbr. CCIS or PKS). He remained in the position of
Vice president
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until 2013, when he became its director. During his work in
Serbian Chamber of Commerce
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, he gained experience that gives a completely new dimension to the development path of each manager. That experience enabled him, after returning to the domain of responsibility for one system, to start looking at it far more broadly.
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
After the successful work in Serbian Chamber of Commerce, in 2014 he took over Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport () or Belgrade Airport () . Under his leadership, the airport records the best years of business development (2014-2018). The value of the airport has increased from
€
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200m to
€
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1.5 billion, while the number of passengers has increased by more than a million passengers. More than 10 new airlines have started flights from
Belgrade
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. The net profit of airport every year, starting from 2014 and ending in 2018, was over
€
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25 million. The increase in net profit was about 200 times higher compared to the one in 2013.
The period from 2013 is the most successful business period since the establishment of
Nikola Tesla Belgrade Airport. Only 5 years ago, the capacity of Nikola Tesla Belgrade Airport was not sufficient to serve the 5.3 million passengers recorded in the record 2017. Infrastructure investments have increased the capacity to receive and dispatch passengers from 5 to 7.5 million passengers annually.
Owing to excellent business results and a profit of more than 120 million euros in the last 4.5 years, since 2014, more than
€
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85 million have been invested in the development of infrastructure, technology and capacity from our own funds, without credit borrowing and interference on regular air traffic operation. With outstanding business results, we have increased the value of the Airport's share 5 times since 2013, while the value of ANT has increased by several hundred million
€
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.
During the 2018 summer season, passengers were offered regular and charter flights by 39 airlines operating from
Belgrade
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to 96 destinations in 37 countries in Europe, the United States, the
Middle
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and
Far East
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and
North Africa
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.
Belgrade Airport is the first airport in the region to re-establish regular intercontinental flights, and the only one in the region to have long-haul traffic to both America and China, as a result of China's strong economic ties with
Serbia
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Nikola Tesla Airport
The Republic of Serbia, represented by the Government of the Republic of Serbia and Nikola Tesla Airport Belgrade, during 2017, conducted a procedure aimed at granting concessions for financing, development through construction and reconstruction, maintenance and management of the infrastructure of the airport and performing the activities of the airport operator (hereinafter referred to as "Concession").
On March 22, 2018, the Concession Agreement on Financing, Development through Construction and Reconstruction, Maintenance and Management of the Infrastructure of AD Nikola Tesla Airport Belgrade was concluded and the activities of the Airport Operator at the
Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, between the Republic of Serbia, represented by the Government of the Republic of Serbia and AD Nikola Tesla Airport Belgrade, on the one hand, as Concession Provider and
VINCI Airports
Vinci Airports is a subsidiary of Vinci Group, which develops and operates civil airports. The company develops a network of 65 airports in 12 countries including France, Portugal, Brazil, United States, Cambodia, Japan, Dominican Republic, Chil ...
Serbia doo Belgrade, a legal entity established in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Serbia.
Bearing in mind that the contracting parties fulfilled all the requirements during the transitional period, the certificate of the airport was transferred from Nikola Tesla Airport Belgrade to Vinci Airports Serbia Ltd. Belgrade and the concession started on December 22, 2018. This led to a change in the predominant activity and composition of the managing bodies of airport.
Other business activities
* From 2019 - A member of a Council of Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
* From 2018 - A member of the presidency of Serbian Association of Employers
* From 2018 - Vice President of Basketball club
Crvena Zvezda
Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, lit=Red Star Football Club), commonly referred to as Crvena zvezda () and colloquially referred to as Red Star Belgrade in anglophone media, is a ...
* From 2018 - President of the Assembly of the Water polo Association of Serbia
* From 2016 - A member of Association of Corporate Directors of Serbia
* From 2014 - A president of Financial Commission of
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia
Award and recognition
Personal awards
Airport awards
Under the leadership of Saša Vlaisavljević, AD Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has won numerous international, regional and domestic awards for business success:
References
External links
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* https://www.bizlife.rs/biznis/poslovne-vesti/71709-vlaisavljevic-direktor-aerodroma/
* https://www.kamatica.com/vest/aerodrom-nikola-tesla-ostvario-rekordnu-dobit-u-2014/16433
* https://playtravel.rs/vesti/zanimljivosti/aerodrom-nikola-tesla-beograd-uspesno-u-2015
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1968 births
Living people
KK Crvena Zvezda executives
People from Bihać
Serbian businesspeople
Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
University of Belgrade alumni