Hi Fly Malta

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Hi Fly Malta
Hi Fly logo.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
5M HFM MOONRAKER
Founded2013
AOC #MT-24
Operating basesMalta International Airport
Fleet size11
Parent companyHi Fly
HeadquartersSkyparks Business Centre, Malta International Airport
Websitehifly.aero

Hi Fly Malta is a Maltese charter airline based at Malta International Airport and a subsidiary of the Portuguese charter airline Hi Fly.

History[]

Hi Fly Malta started operations in early 2013 with one Airbus A340-600 formerly operated by Virgin Atlantic with one more pre-owned on order.[1] The airline had also applied for an Air Operators Certificate[2] and planned to start scheduled operations to destinations in North America.[3] During 2015, all of the airlines' aircraft had been stored and in May 2015 the A340-600s were sold to Al Naser Airlines, a front company for Mahan Air.[4]

Hi Fly Malta was reactivated on September with the re-registration of one A340-300 from the parent Portuguese company on the Maltese Business Registry and a second A340-300 was added in early 2016 that had previously flown for Sri Lankan Airlines.[5] Several former Emirates A340-300 frames were added in 2017.

In the summer of 2018, Hi Fly became the first airline to order secondhand Airbus A380 aircraft, placing an order for two aircraft. In autumn 2017, Hi Fly, in a sponsorship of the Turn the Tide on Plastic yacht team in the Volvo Ocean Race, painted one of its A330s in a livery similar to the yacht, with the port side bearing a dirty oceans livery and the starboard side a clean oceans livery.[6][7] On 19 July, 2018, its newly painted Airbus A380, registered as 9H-MIP, arrived at the Farnborough Airshow, carrying the Save the Coral Reefs livery.[8] Hi-Fly's A380 saw a brief lease to Norwegian Long Haul in August 2018, which operated the aircraft following engine problems with its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.[9] Norwegian leased the A380 again in late 2018 to help deal with the passenger backlog as a result of the Gatwick Airport drone incident. In July 2020, following the downturn of passenger flight traffic resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the A380 was reconfigured for use as a freight carrier, with most of its seats removed.[10] In November 2020, the company announced that the A380 will be retired at the end of its three-year lease period. [11] On 17th December 2020, the A380 made its final flight to Toulouse.[12]

Destinations[]

Hi Fly Malta has no scheduled destinations. Its planes operate on a charter and ACMI basis. One of its planes was to have been reconfigured for Swiss Space Systems prior to its liquidation, and retained a black livery with the Swiss Space Systems logo on the stabilizer prior to its retirement, while all other frames are unmarked except for registration.

Fleet[]

Current fleet[]

Hi Fly Malta Airbus A340-300
A former Hi Fly Malta Airbus A380-800 with the "Save the Coral Reefs" livery

As of March 2021, the Hi Fly Malta fleet consists of the following aircraft:[13][14][15]

Hi Fly Malta fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Total Notes
F C W Y
Airbus A319-100 1 144 144
1 150 150
Airbus A321-200 1 220 220 Leased to SpiceJet
Airbus A330-300 2 30 255 285 Converted to freighter
Airbus A330-900 1 32 21 237 290 Operating for Air Senegal
Airbus A340-300 2 12 42 213 267
2 36 218 254
Total 10

Former fleet[]

Hi Fly Malta former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Airbus A340-600 4 2013 2015
Airbus A380-800 1 2018 2020 Retired as preighter due to the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic[12]

References[]

  1. ^ Hi Fly-ers head to Malta
  2. ^ Hi Fly apply for air operator certificate
  3. ^ HiFly Malta profile at CAPA
  4. ^ Mahan Air notice at airliners.de (in German)
  5. ^ Hi Fly supplies A340 for commercial zero-gravity flights
  6. ^ "New Turn the Tide on Plastic aircraft". Mirpuri Foundation. 20 October 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  7. ^ "Portuguese Hi Fly acquires two used Airbus A380". www.airlive.net. Retrieved 2018-05-19.
  8. ^ "PICTURES: Colourful Hi Fly A380 makes Farnborough bow". FLIGHTGLOBAL. 19 July 2018.
  9. ^ Morris, Hugh. "Budget fliers to New York could be upgraded to luxurious first class after Norwegian forced to lease A380". The Telegraph Online. The Telegraph. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  10. ^ "In Photos: Hi Fly Reveals The World's First Cargo Airbus A380". Simple Flying. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Breaking: Hi Fly Set To Retire Its Only Airbus A380". Simple Flying. 2020-11-03. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  12. ^ a b "Onboard Special Farewell Flight of Hi Fly A380". SamChui.com. 2020-12-18. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  13. ^ "fleet". hifly.aero. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  14. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World. October 2019: 20.
  15. ^ "Hi Fly Malta Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2020-02-10.

External links[]

Media related to Hi Fly Malta at Wikimedia Commons

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