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  2. Malév Hungarian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    ), which did business as MALÉV Hungarian Airlines (Hungarian: Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat, abbreviated MALÉV, pronounced), was the flag carrier of Hungary from 1946 until 2012. Its head office was in Budapest, with its main hub at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. The airline flew to over 50 cities in 34 countries with a ...

  3. Maszovlet - Wikipedia

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    The first Hungarian airline companies, Aeroexpress Rt., Magyar Aeroforgalmi Rt. (Maefort) and Magyar Légiforgalmi Rt. (Malert) had to suspend operations during World War II. Maszovlet was founded after the war as the national airline of the newly Communist state, with technical assistance from the Soviet Union.

  4. List of defunct airlines of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Aviation Joint Stock Company: 1922: 1928: Hungarian Charter Airlines: 2013: 2014: Never launched Hungarian-Ukrainian Airlines (HUK) HUK: 1992: 2002: Hungarian Ukrainian Heavy Lift: HUC;HUK: 1991: 1994: Renamed/merged to Hungarian-Ukrainian Airlines Hungarian World Airways: 2012: 2014: Never launched Indicator Aviation: IDR: 1991: 2009 ...

  5. Category:Defunct airlines of Hungary - Wikipedia

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  6. Malév Flight 203 - Wikipedia

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    Malév Flight 203 was a passenger flight operated by a Tupolev Tu-134 aircraft of the Hungarian airline Malév. On 21 September 1977, the flight crashed approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Otopeni Airport in Bucharest and 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest of Urziceni. The crash resulted in the deaths of 29 people.

  7. Category:Malév Hungarian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Malév Hungarian Airlines accidents and incidents (7 P) Pages in category "Malév Hungarian Airlines" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. 1961 Malév Hungarian Airlines Douglas C-47 Skytrain crash

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    On August 6, 1961, a Malév Hungarian Airlines Douglas TS-62 passenger aircraft, registration HA-TSA, crashed during a sightseeing flight in a residential area in the 14th district of Budapest, Hungary, killing all 27 people on board and three others on the ground. [1] It was the first fatal accident in Malév's history. [2]

  9. Malév Express - Wikipedia

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    MALÉV Express (also known as MAx [3]) was a short lived Hungarian airline and a subsidiary of MALÉV Hungarian Airlines, which was founded in 2002 and shut down in 2005. [4] The company was created to operate short-haul regional flights on behalf of MALÉV to the countries bordering Hungary, other countries close to Hungary, and some ...