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The Board of Directors of Alitalia – Compagnia Aerea Italiana gave green light to the project for integration with Blue Panorama Airlines, on the basis of the contents of the memorandum of understanding signed today by the two companies. The integration project is consistent with the national and...
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F-WWKA MSN 1283 on runway 34L at LFBO
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Zhukovsky
by
Zhukovsky
on Fri, Jan 20 2012
Filed under: Toulouse-Blagnac, A330-200, Airbus A330, Alitalia
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© 2012, All Rights Reserved, Joseph Ho-wing Cheung
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Binky Airways
by
Binky Airways
on Tue, Jan 17 2012
Filed under: London Heathrow Airport, (I-BIXT) Airbus A321-112, Alitalia
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Embraer delivered the first EMBRAER 190 jet to Alitalia, today, in a ceremony at the manufacturer’s headquarters in São José dos Campos, Brazil. This aircraft is part of an order announced in March 2011 for five EMBRAER 190 and 15 EMBRAER 175 jets by the Italian airline, and will...
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Airbus A320-214 c/n 1226 I-BIKB on finals at Schiphol Amsterdam airport in The Netherlands (EHAM) on 9 October 2005. The aircraft first flew on 13 April 2000 with test registration F-WWIG. It is operated by Alitalia since 30 May 2000. On 4 November 2010 the aircraft went to the Irish register as EI-IKB...
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EnoAeroPics
by
EnoAeroPics
on Sat, Jan 8 2011
Filed under: Netherlands, A320, Airbus, EHAM, Schiphol, Alitalia, I-BIKB
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Alitalia has delivered a blow to Sukhoi by electing to renew it regional jet fleet with Embraer aircraft rather than Superjets. The Italian carrier confirms that its original preference was for the Sukhoi Superjet, in which programme Italy's Alenia Aeronautica is a partner, and that it even adapted...
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It’s time for an Alitalia update, and I can’t say I’m happy about this one. Not only is Alitalia making money, but it may try to sell itself to Air France/KLM (even though success seems unlikely). This airline just haven’t given Read More...
Posted to
Cranky Flier
on Thu, Nov 11 2010
Filed under: Alitalia
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I never thought things could get any worse for Alitalia, but they have. No, no. It’s not that they’re performing worse. It’s that they’re no longer feeding me with excellent fodder to support my claim that they’re the worst Read More...
Posted to
Cranky Flier
on Fri, Jul 16 2010
Filed under: Alitalia
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In recent years Italian operator Eurofly operated student charters during the summer months between Shannon and Italy. With the merger of Meridiana and Eurofly the new carrier’s focus would appear to have moved elsewhere. As a result his year’s series has been operated by Alitalia but using...
Posted to
Contrails
by
Contrails
on Thu, Jul 8 2010
Filed under: Shannon Airport, Eurofly, Airbus A320, Meridiana, Alitalia
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Air One A320 departing Heathrow operating for Alitalia
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APG Photography
by
apgphoto
on Sun, Mar 28 2010
Filed under: Airbus, LHR, Heathrow, A320, Airbus Industrie, Alitalia, Air One
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Ah, spring. The days become longer, the temps get warmer, and, apparently, it’s a great time for airline strikes. Lufthansa pilots just struck for a day and postponed the rest for later. Meanwhile, British Airways is on deck as the French air traffic Read More...
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Cranky Flier
on Tue, Feb 23 2010
Filed under: Lufthansa, British Airways, Alitalia, Labor Relations
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I have never written a more surprising post than this one. Alitalia, the queen of red ink, has actually, shockingly, found that by making more money than it was spending, it could post a profit. This past quarter, the airline made 15 million euros in Read More...
Posted to
Cranky Flier
on Thu, Nov 12 2009
Filed under: Alitalia
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Once a symbol of Italy's post-war economic boom, Alitalia filed for bankruptcy last year, succumbing to union strife, high costs and mismanagement. A group of Italian investors bought its best parts, leaving the rest to the Italian state. After months of haggling with unions and frenetic talks with...
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Lufthansa is formally to unveil a new Italian division, branded Lufthansa Italia, tomorrow which will begin operating from the north of the country next year. It will conduct services under an Italian air operator's certificate and use a fleet of six Airbus A319 aircraft. See more here
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Alitalia 777-243ER, EI-DBK, MSN 32783 being pushed back from it's stand at Milan Melpensa