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The airline was established in December 1995 and was a joint venture by the Italian investment group Air International Services (51% and by [[Air Malta]] (49%). It started operations in December 1996. AIS shares were purchased by UK based 7 Group in 2003, anticipating the purchase of Air Malta shares later that year. |
The airline was established in December 1995 and was a joint venture by the Italian investment group Air International Services (51% and by [[Air Malta]] (49%). It started operations in December 1996. AIS shares were purchased by UK based 7 Group in 2003, anticipating the purchase of Air Malta shares later that year. |
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In November 2003 it was announced that Azzurra Air was to take over French airline [[Air Littoral]], but this fell through in the following month as Azzurra Air was in financial difficulties. In March 2004 operations were suspended when its regional fleet was withdrawn by lessor and co-owner Air Malta due to non-payment of leases. The company was declared bankrupt in July 2004. It had five [[Airbus A320]]-200 aircraft on order at the time. |
In November 2003 it was announced that Azzurra Air was to take over French airline [[Air Littoral]], but this fell through in the following month as Azzurra Air was in financial difficulties |
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<ref>[http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/air-littoral-future-still-uncertain-175592/ Air Littoral future still uncertain]</ref>. In March 2004 operations were suspended when its regional fleet was withdrawn by lessor and co-owner Air Malta due to non-payment of leases. The company was declared bankrupt in July 2004. It had five [[Airbus A320]]-200 aircraft on order at the time. |
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Founded | December 1995 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | December 1996 | ||||||
Ceased operations | March 2004 | ||||||
Focus cities | Rome & Bergamo, Italy | ||||||
Fleet size | 12 | ||||||
Destinations | 54 | ||||||
Parent company | Air Malta, Air International Services | ||||||
Headquarters | Milan, Italy | ||||||
Key people | Fausto Capalbo (Chairman, Board of Directors) | ||||||
Website | www.azzurraair.it |
Azzurra Air was a scheduled and charter airline based in Milan, Italy and flying to Spain, Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal and other Mediterranean destinations.
History
The airline was established in December 1995 and was a joint venture by the Italian investment group Air International Services (51% and by Air Malta (49%). It started operations in December 1996. AIS shares were purchased by UK based 7 Group in 2003, anticipating the purchase of Air Malta shares later that year.
In November 2003 it was announced that Azzurra Air was to take over French airline Air Littoral, but this fell through in the following month as Azzurra Air was in financial difficulties [1]. In March 2004 operations were suspended when its regional fleet was withdrawn by lessor and co-owner Air Malta due to non-payment of leases. The company was declared bankrupt in July 2004. It had five Airbus A320-200 aircraft on order at the time.
Services
Azzurra Air only operated one scheduled service from Bergamo to Rome using a Boeing 737-700. All other services were charter operations.
Fleet
The aircraft fleet included:
References
External links
- Media related to Azzurra Air at Wikimedia Commons