MALÉV Ltd. (Hungarian: Malév Zrt.), which did business as MALÉV Hungarian Airlines (Hungarian: Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat, abbreviated MALÉV, pronounced...
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Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 262 was a flight from Budapest Ferihegy International Airport to Thessaloniki International Airport. On 4 July 2000, a...
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Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (section Collapse of Malév, aftermath, and future (2012–present))
collapse of Malév Hungarian Airlines earlier in the year, hence lost a large portion of connecting passengers. It had been the hub for Malév until the airline's...
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Malév Flight 240 was a regular service from Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, Hungary, to Beirut International Airport, Lebanon. On 30 September...
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"Összemegy a Malév, visszatér a Malév Express?". AIRportal.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2020-02-23. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Malev. Malév Hungarian...
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Malev (English release title: Men at Arms) is a 2005 Estonian comedy film directed by Kaaren Kaer. The film depicts Estonian adventures during 13th-century...
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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...
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Hungarian). Retrieved 2022-04-13. MTI (1971-08-30). "Malév-gép szerencsétlensége Koppenhága közelében" [Malév plane crash near Copenhagen]. Magyar Hírlap (in...
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first export customers, Interflug of East Germany, LOT Polish Airlines and Malév Hungarian Airlines purchased the Tu-134. In 1969, the Tu-134 was displayed...
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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...
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airlines operated Lisunov Li-2s, among others Aeroflot, CAAK, CSA, LOT, MALÉV, Polar Aviation, TABSO and Tarom. Only one Li-2 restored to airworthy condition...
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2001 to 2003 he was CEO of the struggling Hungarian state-owned airline Malév Hungarian Airlines. Váradi was removed from office by the Medgyessy government...
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carriage O oda spear R ratsu riding horse (E) ettur forwarder Male after malev Tuli / Šahh fire Matt Finnish K kuningas king D daami / kuningatar lady...
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undertake one of the biggest expansions in its history. Hungarian flag carrier Malév signed an MOU in May 2005 as a precursor to a formal invitation to join...
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Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 355 was a regularly scheduled Malév Hungarian Airlines international flight from Budapest to Paris via a stopover in Frankfurt...
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now-defunct national airline Malév. Aeropark also has a flight simulator for visitors and a gift shop with plane models and various Malév-memorabilia. Most of...
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8 June 2021. HungaryAirport.hu (airport info in English and Hungarian) Malév Hungarian Airlines "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International...
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safety checks were moved here along with new baggage classifiers and the new Malév and SkyTeam business lounges, as well as the first MasterCard lounge in...
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Lloyd Paxton is a former CEO for Air Astana and Malév. Before heading up those airlines, he worked for British Airways. At Air Astana, he was successful...
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Interflug Hungary Malev – 10 were operated in Hungary from 1956, two of them by the Hungarian government, eight of them by Malév Hungarian Airlines....
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down. Of the 113 people on board, five survived, including the co-pilot. Malév Flight 240 was a scheduled flight from Budapest Ferihegy International Airport...
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Váradi, was previously CEO of struggling Hungarian state-owned airline Malév Hungarian Airlines, until he was removed from office by the Medgyessy government...
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providing the very best to its customers. Japan Airlines, together with Malév and Royal Jordanian, joined the alliance on 1 April 2007. On 1 April 2008...
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Mediterranean Sea, close to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport Main article: Malév Flight 240 September 24, 1976 Curtiss C-46D Commando (HK-1282) 2 Unknown...
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and aerial work. In 2007, a contract was signed with the national airline Malév Hungarian Airlines to start running some of its regional flights. During...
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carriage O oda spear R ratsu riding horse (E) ettur forwarder Male after malev Tuli / Šahh fire Matt Finnish K kuningas king D daami / kuningatar lady...
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a heavy landing. On 30 September 1975 a Tupolev Tu-154 of Malév Hungarian Airlines, Malév Flight 240 crashed into the sea while approaching the airport...
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Defence Districts that consist of 15 Defence League regional units, called malevs, whose areas of responsibility mostly coincide with the borders of Estonian...
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CHARTER Malta Defunct? MWS Malta Wings MALTA WINGS Malta MA MAH Malév Hungarian Airlines MALEV Hungary defunct MLB Manaf International Airways MANAF Burundi...
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