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Pages in category "Italian airbases" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Grazzanise Air Base; I. Istrana Air Base; L. Latina Air Base; M ...
The Italian Air Force (Italian: Aeronautica Militare; AM, lit. ' military aeronautics ') is the air force of the Italian Republic.The Italian Air Force was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923 by King Victor Emmanuel III as the Regia Aeronautica ("Royal Air Force").
Italian Air Force Delegation, at NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen (Germany), at NATO's E-3A Component; Italian Air Force Delegation, at Little Rock Air Force Base (USA), at the US Air Force's 19th Airlift Wing (C-130J Super Hercules training) Italian Air Force Delegation, at RAF Brize Norton (UK), at the Royal Air Force's No. 2 Group RAF
Aviano Air Base (IATA: AVB, ICAO: LIPA) (Italian: Base aerea di Aviano) is a base in northeastern Italy, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region.It is located in the Aviano municipality, at the foot of the Carnic Pre-Alps or Southern Carnic Alps, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Pordenone.
Decimomannu Air Base (IATA: DCI, ICAO: LIED) is an Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare) air base located approximately 5 km (2.7 NM) north of Decimomannu a comune in the Province of Cagliari on the island of Sardinia in Italy.
Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella (IATA: NSY, ICAO: LICZ) is an Italian Air Force base (Italian: Aeroporto "Cosimo Di Palma" di Sigonella), and a U.S. Navy installation at Italian Air Force Base Sigonella in Lentini, Sicily, Italy. The whole NAS is a tenant of the Italian Air Force, which has the military and the administrative control. [1]
The base is an Italian military facility, presently home of the 36th Stormo, flying the Eurofighter Typhoon. If necessary, the base can host personnel and aircraft of both the Italian Air Force , as well as other nations in NATO .
Amendola Airfield was a pre-war Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) facility, built about 1931.With the surrender of Italy to the Allies on 3 September 1943, the German Luftwaffe quickly seized control of the airfield upon hearing of Italy's capitulation, and briefly used it as a combat airfield.