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  2. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport - Wikipedia

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    (Terminal 1 offers an about 20 minutes direct train journey to Budapest city centre, while Terminal 2 requires an 8-minute bus ride to the train station). [40] On 14 March 2012, Budapest Airport announced that due to the traffic levels being too low in Terminal 1, extra capacity in Terminal 2, and cost saving, Terminal 1 will be closed temporarily.

  3. Budaörs Airport - Wikipedia

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    This was a very small airfield, and a replacement was established at Budaörs, [1] at the south-western limit of Budapest's city boundary. Planning for the airport started in 1935, and in 1936, design competitions for the terminal and main hangar were held. Construction started the same year, and the terminal was completed in 232 days, being ...

  4. Budapest Franz Liszt International Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. Acquisition of Budapest Airport may conclude within days ...

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    The acquisition of Budapest Airport could conclude "within days", Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in parliament on Monday, signalling an end to months of negotiations with majority owner AviAlliance.

  6. Budapest International Airport - Wikipedia

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  7. Budapest Airport - Wikipedia

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  8. Aeropark - Wikipedia

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    Aeropark is an open-air aviation museum next to Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Budapest, Hungary.It is dedicated to the history of Hungarian civil aviation, featuring several types used by the now-defunct national airline Malév.

  9. Civil Aviation Authority (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    Gate A at Budapest Airport leads to the former CAA-HU head office. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA-HU, Hungarian: Polgári Légiközlekedési Hatóság, PLH), earlier the Civil Aviation Administration (Légügyi Igazgatóság, LUI), was a government agency of Hungary that acted as that country's civil aviation authority.