December 2, 2024
HiFly Malta A330 Returns to Algiers After Loss of Cabin Pressure

HiFly Malta A330 Returns to Algiers After Loss of Cabin Pressure

A HiFly Malta A330-200 operating a service to Istanbul on behalf of Air Algerie returned to Algiers after suffering a loss of cabin pressure on 22 September.
Laurent ERRERA from L'Union, France, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

A HiFly Malta Airbus A330-200 operating a scheduled service from Algiers, Algeria to Istanbul suffered a loss of cabin pressure whilst enroute on 22 September 2024.

Flight AH3018 was being operated by a HiFly Malta Airbus A330-200 on behalf of Air Algerie. The flight had conducted a departure from Algiers Houari Boumediene Airport (ALG), bound for Istanbul Airport (IST).

HiFly Malta AH3018 Algiers-Istanbul


The aircraft was on climb through flight level FL380 (38,000 feet) to the east of Algiers when it lost cabin pressure. Flight crew initiated a depressurised emergency descent procedure, and passenger oxygen masks were deployed.

The aircraft then conducted a precautionary return to Algiers Houari Boumediene Airport at reduced altitude. The flight subsequently landed at the origin airport without further incident, approximately 90 minutes after its initial departure.

Flight Details


Available flight data shows that flight AH318 made a delayed departure out of Algiers at 2305 local time on 22 September. The scheduled departure time for the service was 22.10 local time.

The flight had then set course normally, and was step climbing through FL380 when the depressurization event occurred. With the aircraft on track approximately 200nm to the east of the departure airport, the emergency descent and return was carried out.

The aircraft conducting the AH3018 service on behalf of Air Algiers was an Airbus A330-200, registered 9H-HFH. This is a 16.2 year old widebody aircraft belonging to the operator HiFly Malta. It has been in operational service with the carrier since July 2023.

Laurent ERRERA from L’Union, France, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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

Here are some key points about Hi Fly Malta:

  • Fleet: Consists of Airbus aircraft, including A320, A330, A340, and A380 models.  
  • Operations: Primarily operates on a charter and ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) basis, serving various destinations worldwide.
  • Services: Offers both passenger and cargo charter services, catering to diverse needs.

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