-
Maszovlet (short for Magyar–Szovjet Polgári Légiforgalmi Részvénytársaság, "Hungarian-Soviet
Civil Air
Transport Joint Stock Company") was a Hungarian...
- 1940–44, and they were
ultimately replaced by
Maszovlet as the
national airline after the war.
Maszovlet was
founded on 29
March 1946, as the Hungarian-Soviet...
- twice-a-month
connection to
Budapest operated by Soviet-Hungarian
company Maszovlet. From 1953 to 1955,
there was no air service,
until February 1955 when...
- Polgári Légiforgalmi Rt. (Hungarian-Soviet
Civil Aviation Co. Ltd. –
MASZOVLET),
established in 1946, to
operate here. At that time the
airlines operated...
-
SKOGA CAAC Czechoslovakia CSA
Government of
Czechoslovakia Hungary
Maszovlet Malév
Hungarian Airlines North
Korea Korean Airways Poland LOT Polish...
-
Magyar Legiforgalmi R.T. (MALERT) to form
Maszovlet.
Later Hungary acquired all the
Soviet shares of
Maszovlet and
renamed it to Malév
Hungarian Airlines...
- on
November 19, 1922. The
airline merged with
Aeroflot in 1944-46 into
Maszovlet (Magyar-Szovjet Légiforgalmi Társaság) a
forerunner of Malév Hungarian...
- 1963, the
airport served the then-frequent
domestic flights operated by
Maszovlet and its
successor Malév.
Apart from a short-lived
attempt in 1990, which...
-
airport of Hungary, and the home base of
Malert (the
forerunner airline of
Maszovlet,
which later became Malév
Hungarian Airlines). The
services operated in...
- musician, in
Sarajevo Hungary acquires all of the
Soviet Union's
shares of
Maszovlet and
renames the
airline Malév
Hungarian Airlines.
Dutch coaster Tarpo...