- BUD, ICAO: LHBP),
formerly known as
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and
commonly denoted as
Ferihegy (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɛrihɛɟ]), is the...
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Ferihegy railway station (Hungarian:
Ferihegy vasútállomás) is a
railway station on the
southeastern edge of Budapest, Hungary.
Hungarian State Railways...
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express parcel, mail and
online trading sectors. Its main base was
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport. The
airline was
established and
started operations...
- Malév's
operating base
moved from Budaörs to the
newly opened airport at
Ferihegy,
where it remained. On 25
November 1954,
Hungary acquired all the Soviet...
- five
international airports:
Budapest Ferenc Liszt (informally
called "
Ferihegy"), Debrecen, Hévíz–Balaton (also
called Sármellék Airport), Győr-Pér, and...
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runways led the
development of what
would become Budapest Ferihegy International Airport.
Ferihegy was
ready in 1943, but was
severely damaged by bombing...
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Malev Il-18 in at an open-air
aircraft museum at the
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport...
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aviation authority. The head
office was
located in
Building 13 of
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport Terminal 1 in Budapest. In 2007 the
successor agency...
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after World War II (see Great-Budapest). Budapest's
international airport (
Ferihegy Airport), the
Hungarian Meteorological Service and the
Central Atmospheric...
- 2005, BAA made a
winning bid of £1.2
billion for a 75%
stake in
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, the
largest airport in Hungary,
which was being...