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Hungarian government agency
This article is about the Hungarian agency. For the Australian agency, see Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
The Transportation Safety Bureau of Hungary (TSB, Hungarian: Közlekedésbiztonsági Szervezet, KBSZ) is a government agency of Hungary, headquartered in Budapest.
The Minister for Economy and Transport created the agency on 1 February 2006. It investigates air, rail, and marine accidents. Prior to the creation of the TSB, the Civil Aviation Safety Bureau of Hungary (CASB, Hungarian acronym: POLÉBISZ) served as the country's aviation accident investigation agency for four years, when it investigated over five hundred aircraft accidents and incidents.
Offices
Its head office is currently at Laurus Offices (Laurus Irodaház) in Budapest. It was previously in Building 18/A of Terminal 1 of Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.
"Contacts." Transportation Safety Bureau of Hungary. Retrieved on 14 January 2019. "Office address: 1103 Budapest, Kőér utca 2/A, LAURUS Irodaház"
"Contact UsArchived 2012-08-04 at archive.today." Transportation Safety Bureau. Retrieved on 16 January 2012. "address: 1185 Budapest, Ferihegy Terminal 1., Hungary"
"ElérhetőségekArchived 2012-01-26 at the Wayback Machine." Transportation Safety Bureau. Retrieved on 20 February 2012. "H-1185 Budapest-Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér 1, A-porta H-1675 Budapest, Pf.: 62"