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Hi Fly Malta has no scheduled destinations. Its planes operate on a charter and ACMI basis. One of its Airbus A340-300s (Registered 9H-TQM) was reconfigured for Swiss Space Systems prior to its liquidation, and retained a black livery with the Swiss Space Systems logo on the horizontal stabilizer prior to its retirement, [4] while its other airframes are unmarked except for registration.
In February 2014, Hi Fly added its first narrow-body aircraft, an A321-200 that has been leased to the Belgian Army in replacement of the former A330-300. [5] At the start of March 2013, Hi Fly Malta was created as Hi Fly's Maltese subsidiary operating a fleet of Airbus A340-600s; that division now operates a pair of A340-300s. [citation needed]
Leased from Hi Fly: Edelweiss Air: 5 5 To be replaced with Airbus A350-900 by 2025. [3] EgyptAir: 3 1 A340-300 leased from Gulf Air: Emirates: 8 10 Launch customer of A340-500 Etihad Airways: 1 4 7 A340-300 sold to Hi Fly A340-600 sold to European Aviation Eurowings: 2 Operated by Brussels Airlines: Government, Corporate, Private and ...
Hi Fly Portugal: 2 2 1 — HiSky Europe Romania: 1 Hi Fly Malta Malta: 3 1 1 4 A330-900 transferred to Airhub Airlines: Hong Kong Airlines China ( Hong Kong) 9 5 7 21 Iberia Spain: 18 8 26 Iberojet Spain: 2 1 3 Iberworld Airlines Spain: 1 4 — A330-200 leased from Orbest, rebranded to Orbest Orizonia Airlines in 2011 I-Fly Russia: 3 3 6
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes Airbus A380-800: 2 2 471 [13] One registered (9H-GLOBL), one acquired (currently 9H-MIP) and two to be acquired. [14] To be operated by Hi Fly Malta. Total — 4
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Notes KM Malta Airlines: KM: KMM: SKY NIGHT: 2024: Replaced Air Malta 30 March 2024 : Malta Air: AL: MAY: BLUE MED: 2019: Not to be confused with defunct carrier Air Malta
Malta. Air Atlanta Europe; Air Horizont; AirX Charter; Corendon Airlines Europe; Freebird Airlines Europe; Hi Fly Malta; Malta MedAir
Company's designed reduced-gravity aircraft planned for operation by Hi Fly Malta, painted in S3 livery. S3 ZeroG was a part of Swiss Space Systems Holding SA, which offered flights in reduced gravity aircraft, a modified Airbus A300.