Sólyom Hungarian Airways (Budapest) is planning to launch operations with six leased B737-500s using a regular airline business model initially, as opposed to a Low Cost one. The Hungarian civil aviation authority (Polgári Légiközlekedési Hatóság - PLH) has "promised" that an Air Operator's certificate would be issued before August 15. In a news conference held in Budapest this past week, the startup said the fleet, currently positioned in the United Kingdom, would be expected to begin arriving in Budapest from August 18 on and will operate charter flights before switching to scheduled operations. Thus far, 31 destinations have already been planned including six major European cities. Towards the end of the year, Sólyom (Hungarian for "Falcon") will take delivery of two Regional Jets, set to grow to twenty over the next three years. Twenty A320s and ten widebodies (likely A330s and/or A340s) are also on the cards with a first A330 to hopefully be in the skies by Summer 2014 according to the airline.