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MALÉV Ltd. (Hungarian:
Malév Zrt.),
which did
business as
MALÉV Hungarian Airlines (Hungarian:
Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat,
abbreviated MALÉV, pronounced...
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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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Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 262 was a
flight from
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport to
Thessaloniki International Airport. On 4 July 2000, a...
- District: Tallinn,
Harju and
Rapla malevs Northeastern Territorial Defence District: Alutaguse, Viru, Jõgeva and Järva
malevs Southern Territorial Defence District:...
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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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Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 731 was a
scheduled p****enger
flight between Oslo-Fornebu
Airport and
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, via Copenhagen...
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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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MALÉV Express (also
known as MAx) was a
short lived Hungarian airline and a
subsidiary of
MALÉV Hungarian Airlines,
which was
founded in 2002 and shut...
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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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collapse of
Malév Hungarian Airlines earlier in the year,
hence lost a
large portion of
connecting p****engers. It had been the hub for
Malév until the airline's...