Trstenik Airfield (, Latin: Aerodrom Trstenik) also known as "Odà ¾aci" is a recreational aerodrome in Serbia, 2.5 km from the town of Trstenik and 12 km from the spa of VrnjaÃÂka Banja. The airfield is within the closest vicinity (60 kilometres-about 50 minutes by Bus, instead 2 hours 45 mins from Nià ¡ Constantine the Great Airport transfer) to the famous Kopaonik mountain ski resort, and is also 20 kilometres from the Goàmountain.
The grass runway is wide with concrete runway beginnings on both thresholds in width and in length.
In 1990, construction work came to a finish on the building of both a new control tower and underground fuel tanks.
On 4 July 1965, Jat Airways, then known as JAT Yugoslav Airlines, opened route between Belgrade and spa resort VrnjaÃÂka Banja with a Douglas DC-3 aircraft.
In 2007, the VrnjaÃÂka Banja resort and the Trstenik airport requested approval for opening the airport to the public. The government will most likely accept the proposal.