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    Ala Littoria S.A. was the Italian national airline that operated during the fascist regime in the 1930s and 1940s. Ala Littoria was formed by a merger...
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    the Italian Ala Littoria. Additionally, a regular Asmara-Assab- Mogadishu commercial route was started in summer 1935, with an Ala Littoria's Caproni Ca...
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    Asmara-Assab-Mogadishu commercial route was started in 1935, with an Ala Littoria Caproni 133 providing 13-hour flights from the Mogadishu airport to Italian...
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    airline Ala Littoria between 1935 and 1941 during the Fascist era. It was the longest route in the Italian colonial empire in Africa and "the jewel in Ala Littoria's...
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    others were produced by SABCA. The main customer was the Italian airline Ala Littoria. The aircraft was developed in only four months, thanks to the use of...
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  • Triestini (C.R.D.A Canterei), later merged with other airlines to form Ala Littoria Solomon Islands Scout Association Sisa (1999 film), 1999 Filipino film...
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    Province of Zara) had regular commercial flights, initially provided by Ala Littoria. Over time the airport has grown to become Croatia's fourth largest international...
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    many Italian cities with regular flights provided by Italian company Ala Littoria. The Grobnik airport had difficulty with larger planes, as its runways...
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    Savoia-Marchetti S.74 was a four-engine airliner developed by Savoia-Marchetti for Ala Littoria. The prototype first flew on 16 November 1934. Only three were ever built...
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  • SIME Popoli, Tuttocuoio, Villasanta, Vogherese 2 times: Agrigento, Ala Littoria, Albese, Amatori Bologna, Breda, Bondenese, Cinzano, Codogno, Dipendenti...
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    served as a transport and postal aircraft with the Italian airline "Ala Littoria". It established 10 world records in 1936 and another 10 in 1937. During...
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    the invasion, and for military transport into conflict areas. In 1936, Ala Littoria, a civilian service with postal service from Massaua toward Asmara and...
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    logo introduced in 2021, depicting a swallow, refers to the logo of Ala Littoria, national airline from 1934 to 1945. During 2014 anti-immigration demonstrations...
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  • Aerea 1925 1934  Kingdom of Italy Merged with 3 other airlines to form Ala Littoria. Western Airlines 1925 April 1, 1987  United States Founded as Western...
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    Siddeley) engines. Three built for operation by Avio Linee Italiane and Ala Littoria. Plage i Laśkiewicz. Between 1929 and 1930, produced 11 examples of F...
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    by two more aircraft, and all three were in service by June 1940 with Ala Littoria operating between Rome-Algiers-Barcelona. With the start of World War...
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    Gipsy Six engines as the Dragon Rapide. Four examples were purchased by Ala Littoria, which utilized it on its Albanian routes, while the prototype was sold...
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  • McDonald 17 P Skyway Skyway sightseeing plane 9 24 September 1936 C Ala Littoria CANT Z.506 crash off Benghazi 9 17 November 1939 C Spanish Air Force...
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    commercial flights serving Rome began in the 1930s with the establishment of Ala Littoria Airlines in 1934. After World War II, Alitalia took over the route and...
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    In 1937, these were joined by Palestine Airways services, as well as Ala Littoria regular services to Brindisi and Trieste via Athens. In 1938 a third...
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    airfield to create an international airport for civilians served by Ala Littoria, the official Italian airline: the Aeroporto di Tripoli-Castel Benito...
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    national capitals and links with France or Andorra. On 16 May 1940, a Ala Littoria Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Marsupiale crashed during takeoff because a ladder...
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    to four more seats in each hull. Pre-World War II  Kingdom of Italy Ala Littoria Società Aerea Mediterranea World War II  Kingdom of Italy Regia Aeronautica...
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    little came of them. He eventually got a job in Brazil as an agent for Ala Littoria, the Italian state airline. During World War II, however, the airline's...
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    proved unprofitable, and the airline sold its rights to Italian company Ala Littoria which opened regular routes in 1935 between Tirana to Shkodër, Kukës...
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    Asmara-Assab-Mogadishu commercial route was started in 1935, with an Ala Littoria Caproni 133 providing 13-hour flights from the Mogadishu airport to Italian...
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    approximately 40 minutes. Buses run from 04.30 till 00.45. On 17 October 1939 an Ala Littoria Savoia-Marchetti S.73 operating a flight with 17 to Melilla crashed near...
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    and created an international airport for civilians served mainly by Ala Littoria, the official Italian airline: the Aeroporto di Tripoli-Castel Benito...
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    (I-ORIA) 14 Weather (presumed) North Atlantic Ocean (Mediterranean Sea) Ala Littoria flight from Cádiz to Rome with stopovers in Pollença and Alghero, lost...
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  • in Rome, Italy, which operated between 1928 and 1939 as subsidiary of Ala Littoria and between 1959 and 1981 as subsidiary of Alitalia. It was founded on...
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