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  2. Virtual airline (hobby) - Wikipedia

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    A virtual airline (VA) is a dedicated hobby organization that uses flight simulation to model the operations of an airline. Virtual airlines generally have a presence on the Internet, similar to a real airline. [1] Many hundreds of virtual airlines of significance are currently active, with tens of thousands of participants involved at any one ...

  3. List of airlines of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Commenced operations Notes Wizz Air: W6: WZZ: WIZZAIR: 2003: ... Hungary Airlines: 2021 See also. List of defunct airlines of Hungary;

  4. Wizz Air - Wikipedia

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    Wizz Air, stylized as W!ZZ, is a Hungarian ultra low-cost carrier group headquartered in Budapest. The company includes the subsidiaries Wizz Air Hungary, Wizz Air Malta, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi and Wizz Air UK. The airlines serve numerous cities across Europe, as well as some destinations in North Africa, the Middle East, South, and Central Asia.

  5. Malév Hungarian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] With that, Malév was the second airline in the then-communist COMECON countries of Central Europe to operate a Western-built aircraft. (TAROM – Romanian Airlines started operating the BAC 1-11 in 1968 and the Boeing 707 in 1974. LOT – Polish Airlines was the third with its Boeing 767-300 aircraft launched in April 1989). [6]

  6. Smartwings Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Smartwings Hungary Kft., formerly named Travel Service Hungary, is an airline based in Budapest, Hungary, operating charter flights out of Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. It was founded in 2001 [ 2 ] and is a subsidiary of Smartwings from the Czech Republic .

  7. 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 ...

  8. Budapest Aircraft Service - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the operations mentioned above, between 1994 and 2006, BASe Airlines managed and operated eleven Hungarian National Health Service helicopters for HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) tasks based on a network of six heliports, as well as a fixed wing aircraft for international air ambulance services.

  9. List of defunct airlines of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Shut down following the German occupation of Hungary; merged in 1946 with Maefort and Aeroflot/Hungary to form Maszovlet: Malév Hungarian Airlines: MA: MAH: 1954: 2012: Liquidated Malev Express: MEH: MALEV: 2002: 2005: Merged into Malév Hungarian Airlines: Maszovlet: MSU: 1946: 1954: Joint Hungarian-Soviet airline; rebranded as Malév ...