Hungary
- Malév Hungarian Airlines (1946–2012)
- ABC Air Hungary (2005–2010)
- Aero Rt (Aero Joint Stock Company) (1910–1912) One of the world's first aviation companies
- Aeroexpress (1922–1926) Famous for their seaplanes which used the Danube as a landing strip
- Hungarian Aviation Joint Stock Company (1922–1928) Renamed Malert
- Transeuropa Union (1923–1925) In conjunction with Germany and Austria
- Malert (1928–1944) Expanded the aviation industry in Hungary. Its fleet and airstrips were all destroyed during WWII.
- Maszovlet (1946–1954) This Soviet-owned joint stock company became Hungarian-owned Malev
- NAWA Air Transport (1990–1993) First privately-owned airline in Hungary; it was acquired by Switzerland's Farnair and is now called Farnair Hungary
- Danube Air (1991–1993)
- Indicator Aviation (1991–2009)
- Hungarian Ukrainian Heavy Lift (1991–1994)
- Air Budapest (1992–1994)
- Arc Air (1992–1994)
- Aviaexpress (1992–2004)
- Atlant Hungarian Airlines (1992–2007) Originally Atlant Aerobatics; in 2001 changed its name to Atlant Hungaria Airlines
- Air Service (1993–1999)
- Linair Hungarian Regional Airlines (1994–2003)
- HunAir (1994–2004)
- Uniker Air Charter Co-op (1995–1996)
- Repulogepes Szolgalat Allami Vallat (1995–1996)
- Sunrise Airlines (1995–1996)
- Carpathian Air Transport (1999–2002)
- Pannon Airlines (1999–2002)
- G1 Company (1999–2000)
- Quick Air Trans (2002–2003)
- Malev Express (2002–2005)
- SkyEurope Hungary (2003–2007)
- Union Airlines (2005–2006)
- Fleet Air International (2007–2008)
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