A top delegation from Hi Fly in Portugal (www.hifly.aero), a world player in aircraft wet lease operations, travelled to Malta on 14 February 2013 for a meeting with officials from Transport Malta to ...
Portuguese lessor Hi Fly's initial Airbus A380 has landed in Malta having been ferried from Singapore. The aircraft, MSN6, has been re-registered as 9H-MIP having formerly operated as 9V-SKC for ...
Hi Fly, a world player in aircraft wet lease operations, has applied for an air operators certificate for its sister company Hi Fly Ltd, in Malta. Transport Malta said the certificate should see the ...
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HI FLY MALTA acquired second ex-Singapore Airlines A330-300 (1517) with Trent 700s. It also agreed to lease two ex-Turkish Airlines A330-200s (874/939) from DAE Capital to increase its A330 fleet to ...
Portuguese wet-lease specialist Hi Fly’s first Airbus A380 is set to make an appearance at the Farnborough air show. The jet, which is undergoing painting in Malta ahead of being introduced to Hi ...
The first Airbus A380 to be registered in Malta landed at the Malta International Airport from Singapore on Thursday evening. The aircraft, the largest passenger jet in the world, will have a new ...
The first Malta-registered Airbus A380, the largest passenger airliner in the world, has been unveiled before its start of operations. The aircraft has been in Malta since the start of the month ...
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Hi Fly will take delivery of the first of two leased Airbus A330-900neos in the coming days as it finalizes plans to order ten of the aircraft direct from Airbus. The Portuguese company, which ...
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