While Malta’s Universal Air initially operated charter flights using aging Dash 8-100s, it entered the scheduled flying an immensely difficult proposition on March 26 with the Dash 8-Q400. That day, it operated from Malta to the Hungarian city of Pcs, with its short runway, followed by a separate, standalone service between Pcs and Munich. I caught up with Universal Airs CEO, Simon Cook.
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