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| Founded | March 2003 | ||||||
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| Ceased operations | 2015 | ||||||
| Operating bases | Budapest Ferihegy International Airport | ||||||
| Fleet size | 3 | ||||||
| Destinations | charter | ||||||
| Headquarters | Vecsés, Hungary | ||||||
| Key people | András Vinnai (CEO) | ||||||
| Website | citylinehungary.com | ||||||
CityLine Hungary Ltd. was a Hungarian charter airline based at Budapest Ferihegy International Airport with its headquarters in Vecsés.[1][2]
The airline was founded in March 2003 with the aim of providing cargo operations to European, African and CIS countries with two Antonov An-26B aircraft. In 2009, the airline began operating passenger flights from Milan-Malpensa Airport in Italy to holiday destinations with a Boeing 737-200 aircraft.[3] CityLine Hungary employed over 120 employees in May 2010 and also maintained subsidiaries in Germany, Ukraine and Switzerland.[citation needed]

The CityLine Hungary fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at March 2018):[4]
| Aircraft | In service | Capacity |
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| Antonov An-26B | 2 | 5,500 kg |
| Fairchild SA227-AC Metro III | 1 | 2,100 kg |
| Total | 3 |
Additionally, a sole Boeing 737-200 used for passenger operations was stored in 2011 and having completed its post-overhaul test flight in April 2014, has been sold to Canadian Nolinor Aviation.[5]
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