List of defunct airlines of Hungary

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Hungary . [1] [2]

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
ABC Air Hungary AHUABC HUNGARY19982015
Aeroexpress AXR19221926
Aero Rt. 19101920
Air Budapest BUD19911992
Air Hungaria AHN19932002
Air Service Hungary RSZ19931999
Arc Air 20032003Failed project
ASL Airlines Hungary ASL Airlines, HA-FAX, Boeing 737-476 SF (23338599341) (2).jpg FAHBLUE STRIP19902021
Atlant-Aerobatics Atlant Hungary IL-76TD HA-TCG (6822752385).jpg ATU19922000Renamed/merged to Atlant-Hungary Airlines
Atlant-Hungary Airlines Atlant Hungary IL-76 HA-TCH (6822769425).jpg ATU20002007
Aviaexpress Let L-410UVP-E8A Turbolet, Aviaexpress AN0264118.jpg RXAEHAvex19882003
Carpathian Air Transport KCCPP19992002
CityLine Hungary Cityline Hungary Boeing 737-200 Vekony.jpg ZMCNBCITYHUN20032015
Civis Air 20062006Never launched
Danube Air 19911993
Farnair Hungary Farnair Hungary, HA-FAV, Boeing 737-46Q SF (16882167246).jpg FAHBLUE STRIP19972015Renamed/merged to ASL Airlines Hungary
Farner Air Transport Hungary FAH19901997Renamed/merged to Farnair Hungary
Fleet Air International FRFFLEETAIR20072008
G1 Company 19992000
HunAir HUV19942004
Hungarian Aviation Joint Stock Company 19221928
Hungarian Charter Airlines 20132014Never launched
Hungarian-Ukrainian Airlines (HUK)HUK19922002
Hungarian Ukrainian Heavy Lift HUC;HUK19911994Renamed/merged to Hungarian-Ukrainian Airlines
Hungarian World Airways 20122014Never launched
Indicator Aviation IDR19912009
Linair Hungarian Regional Airlines LFLIN19942002
Maefort 19201921
Malert Repuloter, a Malert Savoia - Marchetti SM-75 utasszallito repulogepe. Fortepan 26466.jpg MLR19221944Shut down following the German occupation of Hungary; merged in 1946 with Maefort and Aeroflot/Hungary to form Maszovlet
Malév Hungarian Airlines Boeing 737-600NG Malev.jpg MAMAH19542012Liquidated
Malev Express HA-LNA CRJ.200ER MALEV express DUS 03AUG03 (8651746356).jpg MEHMALEV20022005Merged into Malév Hungarian Airlines
Maszovlet Budapest XI., Budaorsi repuloter. Wibault 283-T es Douglas DC-2 tipusu utasszallito repulogep. Fortepan 100136.jpg MSU19461954Joint Hungarian-Soviet airline; rebranded as Malév Hungarian Airlines
NAWA Air Transport 19901993Acquired by Farnair and rebranded as Farnair Hungary
Pannon Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M, Pannon Airlines AN0085432.jpg PUPHU19992002
Quick Air Trans CCCP-76707 Ilyushin IL.76MD Quick Air Trans Hungary (7724299024).jpg 19951996
Repulogepes Szolgalat Allami Vallat 19951996
SkyEurope Airlines Hungary SkyEurope Boeing 737-300 Deak.jpg 5PHSK20032007
Sólyom Hungarian Airways Solyom Hungarian Airways B737 4.jpg HUNHUNGARIAN20132013Never started
Sunrise Airlines 19951996
Transeuropa Union 19231925Hungarian-Austrian-German joint airline
Travel Service Boeing 737-8K5, Travel Service Hungary JP6504913.jpg 7OTVLTRAVEL SERVICE20012018Rebranded as Smartwings Hungary
Uniker AirCharter Co-op 19951996
Union Airlines 20052006

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  2. "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2018-11-27.