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MALÉV Ltd.[1] (Hungarian: Malév Zrt.), which did business as MALÉV Hungarian Airlines (Hungarian: Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat, abbreviated MALÉV, pronounced [ˈmɒleːv]), 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.
21 lis 2024 · Wherever you are in the world, most nations will have a designated 'flag carrier' airline with an instantly recognizable brand and close ties to the country's national identity. There are, of course, a few notable exceptions to this trend, with the US perhaps being the most famous.
Samoloty Malév w Shannon oczekujące na zwrot do firmy leasingowej po bankructwie linii. Malév (węg. Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat) (kod linii IATA: MA) – nieistniejące już węgierskie linie lotnicze należące do sojuszu lotniczego Oneworld. Rozwój linii przypada na okres po II wojnie światowej.
19 lis 2020 · Malev Hungarian Airlines had a code MA : MAH operating in Europe, Hungary. Currently dated as 1956 - 2012 with a current status of Presumed defunct.
18 wrz 2012 · On 3 February 2012, after 66 years as Hungary’s national airline, Malév ceased operations with the loss of 2,060 jobs. The collapse of the company came after a European Commission [1] decision ordering Malév to repay significant government subsidies of about €350 million.
21 wrz 1997 · Airline: Malév Hungarian Airlines; Reg: HA-MAL photos; Aircraft: Ilyushin IL-14T; Serial #: 147001821 ; Photo date: 2024-08-17; Uploaded: 2024-09-18
2 lut 2012 · 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.