Farnair Hungary is an airline based in Hungary. It is part of the Farnair Europe aviation group. It operates scheduled cargo services and charter services. A Boeing 747-400 of Virgin Atlantic Airways, one of the UKs largest airlines. ...
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Farnair Hungary operates Fokker F27 and Let 410 UVPE aircraft (at April 2005). The Fokker F27 Friendship is a turboprop airliner designed and built by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On 27 January 2005, a FarnairHungary Let L-410 aircraft was carrying out a non-directional beacon let-down with radar assistance at Iaşi airport, Romania, but when the crew notified air traffic control of their position over the airport beacon and their intention to turn right outbound, they were seen to turn left.
FarnairHungary operates Fokker F27 and Let L-410 UVPE aircraft (at April 2005).
Hungary's Finance Ministry said the ruling would be appealed by the State Privatization Agency (APV) and it would not affect the sale, with binding bids due by November 2 and completion planned by the end of the year.
BAA said there could be a delay, but that it was reliant on guidance from Hungary's privatization agency, while Copenhagen Airport Vice President Flemming Petersen said his company's interest in Budapest Airport had not cooled off because of the court ruling.
Since the results of the first round were declared on Friday, Hungary's opposition Fidesz party, which leads the governing Socialists in opinion polls, has said it would consider renationalizing the airport if it comes to power in elections due in spring 2006.