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MALÉRT (Magyar Légiforgalmi R.T.) was a Hungarian airline. It was founded in 1922 and ceased operations permanently in 1944 during World War II. The airline
Malert
National airline of Hungary (1946–2012)
1910), Magyar Aeroforgalmi Rt. (Maefort) and Magyar Légiforgalmi Rt. (MALÉRT (mɒleːrt)). The widespread devastation of World War II forced these airlines
Malév_Hungarian_Airlines
Hungarian ultra-low-cost airline
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
Wizz_Air
1926–1945 German flag carrier airline
CSA, DDL, Imperial Airways, KLM, Lignes Aeriennes Latécoère, LOT, ÖLAG, Malert, SABENA, SANA, SGTA, and Ukrpovitroshliakh, as well as Syndicato Condor
Deutsche_Luft_Hansa
International airport serving Geneva, Switzerland
were flying to Geneva: Swissair, KLM, Deutsche Luft Hansa, Air France, Malert (Hungary), AB Aerotransport (Sweden), Alpar (Switzerland) and Imperial Airways
Geneva_Airport
Polish state from 1918 to 1939
Wilno-Porubanek. Furthermore, in cooperation with Air France, LARES, Lufthansa, and Malert, international connections were maintained with Athens, Beirut, Berlin,
Second_Polish_Republic
Airport in Hungary
main and the only international airport of Hungary, and the home base of Malert (the forerunner airline of Maszovlet, which later became Malév Hungarian
Budaörs_Airport
1927 Dutch twin-engined airliner
1927. They were used exclusively on the European routes. The Hungarian Malert company bought one aircraft and had another three built under licence at
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Airport in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
thus the airport was used by the Hungarian Air Force and German Luftwaffe. Malert airline also operated flights to Budapest during these years. In October
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Transport aircraft family by Fokker
operated one F.VIIA aircraft. Italy Avio Linee Italiane Ala Littoria Hungary Malert operated two F.VIIA aircraft. Manchukuo 2 F.VIIB-3ms operated by the Manchuria
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Airline of Hungary
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
Smartwings_Hungary
Italian three-engine passenger and transport aircraft, 1937
exported five SM.75 aircraft to Hungary for service with the Hungarian airline MALERT. After Hungary entered World War II, these aircraft were pressed into service
Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Marsupiale
Savoia-Marchetti_SM.75_Marsupiale
2013 Hungarian airline start-up
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
Sólyom_Hungarian_Airways
cargo and postal consignments between capitals. November 19 – (Hungary) Malert (Magyar Légiforgalmi R.T.) – established Hungary's scheduled air links in
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Single-engined high-winged monoplane aircraft
designated F.IIIc. Another operator from new was the Hungarian airline Malert, which received six Dutch-built aircraft for their Budapest-Vienna-Belgrade
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Aeroforgalmi Rt (MAEFORT) which in turn, merged with Magyar Legiforgalmi R.T. (MALERT) to form Maszovlet. Later Hungary acquired all the Soviet shares of Maszovlet
List of airlines by foundation date
List_of_airlines_by_foundation_date
Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace
and Serbian invaders. Following that, he became an air cargo pilot for Malert, while maintaining an interest in sporting aviation. He served on the Board
Josef_von_Maier
Hungarian Airline
Aeroexpress Rt., Magyar Aeroforgalmi Rt. (Maefort) and Magyar Légiforgalmi Rt. (Malert) had to suspend operations during World War II. Maszovlet was founded after
Maszovlet
Part of Yugoslavia occupied then annexed by Hungary
Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 transport aircraft formerly with the civilian airline MALERT, but pressed into service with the Royal Hungarian Air Force (Hungarian:
Hungarian occupation of Yugoslav territories
Hungarian_occupation_of_Yugoslav_territories
Hungarian airline
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
Budapest_Aircraft_Service
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
List_of_airlines_of_Hungary
Aircraft Factory PT piloted by Commander Kenneth Whiting. November 19 – Malert (Magyar Legiforgalmi), a forerunner of MALÉV Hungarian Airlines, is formed
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Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
ASL_Airlines_Hungary
Thai volleyball club
Seelakhet Sumalai Prasopsook Kullapa Piampongsan Khwanjira Yuttagai Nithiwan Malert Waraporn Poomjarern Anisa Yotpinit Natthanicha Jaisaen Sineenat Phocharoen
Bangkok Women's Volleyball Club
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Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace
decorations, up to the Order of Leopold. Postwar, he flew as an airline pilot for Malert until killed in a crash at Croydon, England on 9 December 1936. Ludwig Hautzmayer
Ludwig_Hautzmayer
8 mi northeast of Mbeya, Tanzania, killing all 15 on board. 17 January A Malert Ju 52/3mg3e (HA-JUA, Kaszala Karoly) crashed near Nagyvárad (Oradea), Hungary
List of accidents and incidents involving the Junkers Ju 52
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Junkers_Ju_52
Germany. All were captured by the Wehrmacht and transferred to the Luftwaffe. Malert Ala Littoria Direccao de Exploracao dos Transportes Aéreos Gibbes Sepik
List of Junkers Ju 52 operators
List_of_Junkers_Ju_52_operators
Regional airline of Hungary (2002–2005)
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
Malév_Express
Hungarian counter-revolutionary and commander
state-owned Malert (Magyar Légiforgalmi Rt.). Héjjas played a role in the development of the Hungarian Air Force. He was involved in the so-called Malert v. Ministry
Iván_Héjjas
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
Aviaexpress
Budapest is opened jointly by LOT Polish Airlines, and Hungarian Airline Malert. A Polish scientific trip sets for Spitsbergen, July 2. A new trade treaty
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Italy Salvatore Castelli Società Aerea Mediterranea Ala Littoria Hungary Malért (Magyar Légiforgalmi R.T.) Italy Regia Aeronautica Hungary Magyar Légierő
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Aircraft built by Fokker between 1926 -1931
Fokker F.XI from MALÉRT airline
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2009 Linair Hungarian Regional Airlines LF LIN 1994 2002 Maefort 1920 1921 Malert MLR 1922 1944 Shut down following the German occupation of Hungary; merged
List of defunct airlines of Hungary
List_of_defunct_airlines_of_Hungary
Cargo airline
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
ABC_Air_Hungary
Royal Yugoslav Army formation
Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 transport aircraft formerly with the civilian airline MALERT, but pressed into service with the Royal Hungarian Air Force (Hungarian:
1st Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
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Hungarian charter airline based at Budapest Ferihegy International Airport
Defunct ABC Air Hungary ASL Airlines Hungary Aviaexpress CityLine Hungary MALÉRT MALÉV Express MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Maszovlet Sólyom Hungarian Airways
CityLine_Hungary
Austro-Hungarian flying ace
Following that, Hefty made his life in aviation. He was a commercial pilot for Malert Airlines and Air France for the next two decades. He also founded and advised
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Austro-Hungarian flying ace
commercially between Zurich, Rome, and Milan. After transferring to the Hungarian Malert airline, he continued to fly as a civil pilot until 1940. On 26 June 1941
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Royal Yugoslav Army formation
Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 transport aircraft formerly belonging to the civilian airline MALERT, but pressed into service with the Royal Hungarian Air Force (Hungarian:
2nd Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
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