Minerva Airlines

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Minerva Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
N4MTCAIR MINERVA
Commenced operations1996
Ceased operations25 October 2003
Fleet size10 Dornier 328
1 ATR 42
HeadquartersItaly

Minerva Airlines was an airline based in Italy, which was operational from 1996 to 2003. [1]

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The airline suspended operations due to bankruptcy on 25 October 2003. It had operated eight Dornier 328-110 aircraft partly under a codeshare agreement with Alitalia. In March 2004 there were reports that Minerva Airlines might resume operations using ATR 42 aircraft operating regional services on behalf of Alitalia. A further report in March also suggested that Alitalia might take over Minerva Airlines and transfer the turboprop fleet of Alitalia Express to them. In June 2004 there was a report that they planning to resume wet-lease operations on behalf of Alitalia using up to seven ATR 42-300s in the summer.[ citation needed ]

The airline's operations were largely centralized in the northern Italy city of Milan, with some operations also from the Southeastern city of Bari. At least by October, 1998, it did not operate flights to the city of Rome. [2]

Fleet

Minerva Airlines Dornier 328-100 with Alitalia livery Dornier 328-110, Alitalia (Minerva Airlines) AN0155602.jpg
Minerva Airlines Dornier 328–100 with Alitalia livery
Minerva Airlines Historical Fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredRemark
ATR 42–300 120022003I-RIMS [3]
Dornier 328-100 1019962006 [3]

Accidents and Incidents

Alitalia Flight 1553, a Dornier 328 operated by Minerva on behalf of Alitalia which overran the runway at Genoa Airport on 25 February 1999. [4] Four people died and 27 survived.

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References

  1. Information about Minerva Airlines at the Aviation Safety Network
  2. http://www.departedflights.com/N4102598.html
  3. 1 2 "Minerva Airlines". Planespotters. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  4. "ASN Aircraft accident Dornier 328-110 D-CPRR Genoa-Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA)".