Avianova (Italy)

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Avianova
IATA
RD
ICAO
NOV
Callsign
AVIANOVA
Founded 1986
Ceased operations 1996 (acquired by Alitalia Express)
Fleet size 20
Destinations Scheduled
Headquarters Italy

Avianova was an Italian airline that was integrated into Alitalia in 1997.

Company history

Avianova was founded in Sardinia in 1986 and began operations using three ATR 42. More ATR 42s were acquired later as Alitalia invested in the airline and hence Avianova became part of the Alitalia Group. Other aircraft used were the Fokker F70 and Saab 340. In 1995, the ATR 72 was added to the fleet. Avianova offered regional and scheduled services. In 1996 it became part of the Alitalia Express and it was integrated into the Alitalia Group in 1997. [1]

Fleet details

References

  1. Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing

External links

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