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  2. Alitalia Flight 404 - Wikipedia

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    Alitalia Flight 404 (AZ404/AZA404) was an international passenger flight scheduled to fly from Linate Airport in Milan, Italy, to Zürich Airport in Zürich, Switzerland, which crashed on 14 November 1990.

  3. Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    Eight Alitalia flights were hijacked, and 29 aircraft accidents or incidents involved Alitalia planes. [147] Two Alitalia pilots, Alberto Nassetti and Pier Paolo Racchetti, were killed while acting as passengers during the 1994 A330 test flight. [148] Alitalia dedicated two Boeing 767 aircraft to the lost pilots. [citation needed]

  4. 404 - Wikipedia

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    Alitalia Flight 404, an Alitalia-Linee Aeree Italiane flight that crashed on 14 November 1990 killing all on board; Martin 4-0-4, an American pressurized passenger airliner built by the Glenn L. Martin Company; Area code 404, a telephone area in Atlanta; Section 404 of the 2002 Sarbanes–Oxley Act

  5. Category:Alitalia accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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  6. List of aircraft operated by Alitalia - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Page information; Cite this page; ... Operated by Alitalia Express YR-ATS Flight AZ1670 [12] Avro 652A Anson I: 1: n/a:

  7. Minerva Airlines Flight 1553 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 1553 departed Cagliari for an 85-minute flight to Genoa on 25 February 1999, operated by Minerva Airlines on behalf of Alitalia, with a crew of four on board. [2] The aircraft was under the command of 35-year-old Captain Alessandro Del Bono, an experienced pilot with 6,000 flight hours, 2,000 of which were on the Dornier 328.

  8. ITA Airways - Wikipedia

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    On 28 October 2020, it was reported that ITA was expected to buy several assets from Alitalia – Società Aerea Italiana S.p.A., including the brand and the flight codes of Alitalia and Alitalia CityLiner, the IATA ticketing code (055), the MilleMiglia frequent-flyer program, and airport slots at London Heathrow (68 weekly slots in summer and ...

  9. C.A.I. Second - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays from Milan Malpensa Alitalia-CAI has adopted Air One as a subsidiary for low-fare flights. [8] Only one Airbus A320 coming from parent Alitalia-CAI remained in the fleet (EI-IKB) to preserve the slots. On 11 February 2015, the airline was dissolved and its operations integrated into Alitalia mainline. [2] [9]