Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 262 was a flight from Budapest Ferihegy International Airport to Thessaloniki International Airport. On 4 July 2000, a Tupolev Tu-154, belonging to Malév Hungarian Airlines, used on this flight performed a gear-up touchdown during the landing at Thessaloniki, skidded on the runway, but was able to take off and land normally after a go-around. No injuries were reported.
HA-LCR, the aircraft involved in the incident, photographed in March 1994
HA-LCR next to the airport fire station at Thessaloniki International Airport, in April 2018
MALÉV Ltd., which did business as MALÉV Hungarian Airlines, was the flag carrier of Hungary from 1946 until 2012. Its head office was in Budapest, with its main hub at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. The airline flew to over 50 cities in 34 countries with a fleet of 22 aircraft. Malév joined the Oneworld alliance on 29 March 2007. On 3 February 2012, Malév ceased operations and on 14 February 2012 was declared insolvent by the Metropolitan Court of Budapest.
Lisunov Li–2P of Malev in 1956
Ilyushin Il-14P of Malev in 1966
Malev Ilyushin Il-18 arriving at London Heathrow Airport in July 1965
Tupolev Tu-154 of Malev departing from Frankfurt Airport in 1977.