Solyom (the name means falcon) Hungarian Airways' first aircraft, a Boeing 737-500, is greeted after its landing at Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary on August 18, 2013. The Boeing 737-500 is the first of six aircraft leased from the European Aviation Group, and is envisaged to mark the re-start of a Hungarian airline. Hungary has been without a flagship carrier since early 2012, when the national airline Malev folded. Solyom is privately owned. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)
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BUDAPEST, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- The first plane in the fledgling Solyom (the name means falcon) Hungarian Airways backed by unnamed Omani and Emirati investors landed in Budapest on Sunday.Full Story
Solyom (the name means falcon) Hungarian Airways' first aircraft, a Boeing 737-500, is greeted after its landing at Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary on August 18, 2013. The Boeing 737-500 is the first of six aircraft leased from the European Aviation Group, and is envisaged to mark the re-start of a Hungarian airline. Hungary has been without a flagship carrier since early 2012, when the national airline Malev folded. Solyom is privately owned. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)
Solyom (the name means falcon) Hungarian Airways' first aircraft, a Boeing 737-500, approaches its landing at Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary on August 18, 2013. The Boeing 737-500 is the first of six aircraft leased from the European Aviation Group, and is envisaged to mark the re-start of a Hungarian airline. Hungary has been without a flagship carrier since early 2012, when the national airline Malev folded. Solyom is privately owned. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)
Solyom (the name means falcon) Hungarian Airways' first aircraft, a Boeing 737-500, is greeted after its landing at Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary on August 18, 2013. The Boeing 737-500 is the first of six aircraft leased from the European Aviation Group, and is envisaged to mark the re-start of a Hungarian airline. Hungary has been without a flagship carrier since early 2012, when the national airline Malev folded. Solyom is privately owned. (Xinhua/Attila Volgyi)