C.A.I. First S.p.A. was
an Italian airline operating flights for its parent company,
Alitalia
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, to preserve slots at
Milan Linate Airport. For this reason Alitalia when merged with
Air One
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didn't close C.A.I. First, which at that time still operated as Alitalia Express. It used to have bases at
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport
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People
Notable people with the name include:
* Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Italian Renaissance scientist ...
in Rome and
Malpensa Airport
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in Milan.
C.A.I. First was dissolved and merged into Alitalia mainline by February 2015.
The name ''C.A.I. First'' was only a legal name and wasn't used in public, all of its flights were branded as ''Alitalia''.
History
Early years
The airline was established as a subsidiary of
Alitalia
Alitalia - Società Aerea Italiana S.p.A., operating as Alitalia (), was an Italian airline which was once the flag carrier and largest airline of Italy. The company had its head office in Fiumicino, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. The ai ...
and started operations on 1 October 1997. It was founded from the defunct
Avianova. It was announced that
Minerva Airlines would be acquired by Alitalia in March 2003 and that Alitalia Express's fleet would be transferred, but the plan did not go through.
Air One and Alitalia merger
In December 2008,
Compagnia Aerea Italiana (C.A.I.) took over
Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane and
Air One
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, merging the two companies together to create the "new
Alitalia
Alitalia - Società Aerea Italiana S.p.A., operating as Alitalia (), was an Italian airline which was once the flag carrier and largest airline of Italy. The company had its head office in Fiumicino, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. The ai ...
". With the take over, CAI also received Alitalia Express and
Air One CityLiner
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. The Alitalia Express brand has been phased out and the regional arm of Alitalia is now Alitalia CityLiner by rebranding Air One CityLiner.
The last fleet of Alitalia Express, 10
Embraer 170
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, was completely phased out by March 2013. Only one
Airbus A320-200
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(EI-DSC) from mainline Alitalia was moved in the fleet to preserve the slots. The same solution had been used with
C.A.I. Second which used to be ''Volareweb.com''.
On 6 February 2015, the airline was dissolved and its operations integrated into Alitalia mainline.
Fleet
Prior to its shutdown in February 2015, the fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
Fleet history
Over the years, Alitalia Express has operated the following aircraft types:
See also
*
List of defunct airlines of Italy
References
External links
{{SkyTeam
Airlines established in 1997
Airlines disestablished in 2015
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Defunct airlines of Italy
Italian companies established in 1997
Italian companies disestablished in 2015
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