List of airlines of Italy

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This is a list of active/operating airlines that have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Ente Nazionale per l'Aviazione Civile , [1] the Civil Aviation Authority of Italy.

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Scheduled airlines

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Main airportFleetNotes
AeroItalia 9H-GEF Boeing 737-86Q Aeroitalia Stansted 1.10.22.jpg XZAEZAEROITALIA Rome-Fiumicino Airport
Comiso Airport
Milan–Bergamo Airport
14
Air Dolomiti Air Dolomiti Embraer ERJ195; I-ADJM@FRA;06.07.2011 603ka (7282676492).jpg ENDLADOLOMITI Verona Villafranca Airport
Munich Airport
Frankfurt Airport
25
ITA Airways ITA Airways Airbus A330-202 EI-EJL, FCO, 23022023.jpg AZITYITARROW Rome-Fiumicino Airport
Milan–Linate Airport
96
Neos EI-NEU@PEK (20200323102448).jpg NONOSMOONFLOWER Milan–Malpensa Airport 16
Sky Alps Hamburg Airport Luxwing SkyAlps Bombardier DHC-8-402Q 9H-EVA (DSC06053).jpg BQSWUSKYALPS Bolzano Airport 14

Charter airlines

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Notes
AEliaAir Taxi
Air Corporate Eurocopter AS-365N-3 Dauphin 2, Air Corporate AN0321652.jpg CPVAIR CORPORATEHelicopter services
Air Service CenterRCXSERVICE CENTERHelicopter services
Airgreen Airgreen Agusta-Bell AB-139 Gualdoni-1.jpg Helicopter services
Alba Servizi Aerotrasporti Gulfstream G-IV, Alba Servizi Aerotrasporti JP6109553.jpg AFQALBAAir Taxi
Alidaunia Elisoccorso 118 - panoramio.jpg D4LIDALIDAHelicopter services
Aliserio Beechcraft 400A Beechjet, Aliserio JP6899226.jpg TJDAir Taxi
ArianeHelicopter services
Avionord Agusta A109 Power, Avionord JP6667558.jpg VNDAVINORDAir Taxi
Babcock Mission Critical Services ItaliaELHHelicopter services
Compagnia Generale Ripreseaeree CASA C-212-200 Aviocar, Compagnia Generale Ripreseaeree AN1539040.jpg CGRCOMPRIPAero photogrammetric
E+S AirCAHHelicopter services
EliabruzzoHelicopter services
ElicampiglioHelicopter services
ElicompanyHelicopter services
Elifly International Elicottero in montagna.jpg Helicopter services
Elifriulia 2009 09 12 monza quali IMG 1543.jpg EFGELIFRIULIAHelicopter services
ElilombardaEOALOMBARDAHelicopter services
EliossolaEOSELIOSSOLAHelicopter services
Elitaliana Agusta A109S Grand, Elitaliana JP7482227.jpg ELAELITALIANAHelicopter services
ElitellinaFGSELITELLINAHelicopter services
Esperia Aviation ServicesESPHelicopter services
HeliwestHelicopter services
HelixcomHelicopter services
InterJetMTFAir Taxi
ItalFly Beechcraft 400A Beechjet, Ital Fly JP6554003.jpg ITLAir Taxi
LeaderLSAAir Taxi
MycopterHelicopter services
NordendNDDHelicopter services
North West ServiceHelicopter services
Sardinian Sky ServiceSSRSARDINIANAir Taxi
Servizi Aerei Dassault Falcon 2000, SNAM - Servizi Aerei JP6222323.jpg SNMAir Taxi
Sirio Dassault Falcon 900 Lhr20100325014 (4472426254).jpg SIOSIRIOAir Taxi
Sky Aviation 4X-CGJ LLSD 21-06-2019b.jpg Air Taxi
SLAM Lavoro AereiSLJAir Taxi
Star Work Sky Eurocopter EC-135T-2, Elikos (Star Work Sky) AN1672427.jpg SWPSTAR WORKHelicopter services
Westair Helicopters Helicopter services

Cargo airlines

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Main airportFleetNotes
Cargolux Italia Tokyo Narita International Airport DSC09772 (32462657453).jpg C8ICVCARGOLUX ITALIA Milan–Malpensa Airport 4Cargo only
Poste Air Cargo Boeing 737-4Q8, Mistral Air JP7649460.jpg M4MSAMISTRAL WINGS Brescia Airport
Rome–Fiumicino Airport
5Former Mistral Air

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">ITA Airways</span> Flag carrier of Italy

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References

  1. "Elenco delle imprese titolari di licenza di trasporto aereo". enac.gov.it. Retrieved 9 September 2024.