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Malév Hungarian Airlines (Malév) was the national airline of the Republic of Hungary, and the country's second largest carrier after homegrown LCC Wizz Air at the time of closure. From its base at Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, Malév offered scheduled services to destinations covering most of Europe and the Middle East.


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One exception was Malev Hungarian Airlines, who continued to serve the Lebanese capital. The Lebanese Civil War started in April 1975. Photo: Wikiamin via Wikimedia Commons. In 1975, Hungary was still a socialist country and proclaimed itself anti-Israel. When Malev Flight 240 departed Budapest for Beirut, Hungary was a firm supporter of the.


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Founded in 1946, Malev Hungarian Airlines was the flag carrier and principal airline of Hungary. The airline when in operation served 50 destinations in Europe and the Middle East using a fleet of 22 aircrafts. The airline ceased all operations on February 3rd, 2012 after the company went bankrupt.


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Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 731 was a scheduled passenger flight between Oslo-Fornebu Airport and Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, via Copenhagen Airport and Berlin-Schönefeld Airport.On 28 August 1971, during a heavy rainstorm, the aircraft, an Ilyushin Il-18, registration HA-MOC, crashed into the sea about 600 meters off the north coast of Saltholm, about 10 kilometres from the.


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While Malév Hungarian Airlines commenced operations in November 1954, its roots can be traced back further. After the Second World War, March 1946 saw the foundation of the Hungarian-Soviet Civil Air Transport Joint Stock Company. Known as Maszlovet, this became Malév eight years later when Hungary acquired the Soviet Union's share in it.


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Malév Flight 110 was a scheduled flight from Budapest-Ferihegy Airport to Boryspil Airport. On 16 September 1971, the Tupolev Tu-134 (HA-LBD) crashed near Kyiv-Boryspil Airport, Ukraine SSR, Soviet Union, due to poor visibility conditions, killing all 49 passengers and crew on board. The crash of Flight 110 was Ukraine's third worst airplane.


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Wizz Air, legally incorporated as Wizz Air Hungary Ltd. (Hungarian: Wizz Air Hungary Légiközlekedési Zrt.), is a Hungarian ultra low-cost carrier with its head office in Budapest, Hungary.The airline serves many cities across Europe, as well as some destinations in North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. It has the largest fleet of any Hungarian airline, although it is not a flag.


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Malev is part of the Oneworld airline alliance, which also includes British Airways The Hungarian national airline Malev has folded after its financial situation became unsustainable. "At.


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DALLAS — Today in Aviation, Hungarian flag carrier Malév (MA) made its maiden flight in 1954 after the Hungarian government purchased the Soviet shares of the former national carrier, Maszovlet. Masovlet was founded in 1946, at the end of World War II.


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Malév Hungarian Airlines, Budapest, Hungary. 6,394 likes. Welcome to the official MALÉV Hungarian Airlines page in ENGLISH. Customer service hotline: (00 36


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Malév Flight 262 Coordinates: 40°31′11″N 22°58′15″E Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 262 was a flight from Budapest Ferihegy International Airport to Thessaloniki International Airport.


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Fri 3 Feb 2012 10.26 EST. Hungary's dire financial predicament was laid bare today when its national airline Malev went bust and grounded all flights after failing to find a solution to.


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Includes information on the Hungarian national air carrier including a searchable timetable database and online booking.


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Photo: Aero Icarus via Flickr. Today marks 22 years since a curious incident involving Malév Hungarian Airlines flight 262. Operated by a Tupolev Tu-154, this service made an accidental belly landing while arriving in Thessaloniki, Greece. Following a go-around, the flight landed safely, but, by that point, the damage had been done for the trijet.


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Malev Hungarian Airlines was based at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Hungary. The airport, which is the largest in the country, is located 16 kilometres southeast of the city center. It is named after the Hungarian composer Franz Lizst. Other airlines based at this airport include Aeroexpress Regional and LOT Polish Airlines.