[2] After a widely publicised bankruptcy,[3] on October 30 communications director Tamás Hévizi called for speculation to die down while the appropriate permits were obtained[4] but unexpectedly on November 10, 2013 Sólyom was sold by managing director Hurtyák Róbert to new owners "Charity March" (a Hungarian organization based in Africa) for three million forints.
[10] On April 16, 2014 the airline announced that operations will commence, and that they are again seeking investors, albeit with a revised business plan.
[12] Solyom Airways currently has a series of approved 'manuals, procedures and certificates' [13] including a renewed AOC (for aircraft below 5700 kg) and a Part 145 License.
[2] Under its initial management the airline revealed its planned destinations from Budapest as follows: Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, London, Milan, Paris and Stockholm.
[15] The first aircraft, a Boeing 737-500 HA-SHC (MSN 24274), left the company before receiving engines and on 16 May 2014 was resprayed by Airbourne Colours Ltd into a new livery for its new owner.