• Avio Linee Italiane (ALI) was an Italian independent airline owned by the Fiat Group, which operated between 1926 and 1952. It was ultimately acquired...
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    "Tragedy of Superga") occurred on 4 May 1949, when a Fiat G.212 of Avio Linee Italiane (Italian Airlines), carrying the entire Torino football team (popularly...
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    Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp engines. The G.212CP entered service with Avio Linee Italiane ("Italian Airlines"), which ordered six, in 1947, being operated...
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    Gerard Kuiper. May 4 – Superga air disaster: A Fiat G.212 airliner of Avio Linee Italiane, carrying the entire Torino F.C. football team, crashes into the...
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    On 1 July 1948 the Avio Linee Italiane Fiat G.212PW “I-ELSA” was an international scheduled passenger flight from Linate Airport, Milan, Italy to Zaventem...
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    built Armstrong Siddeley) engines. Three built for operation by Avio Linee Italiane and Ala Littoria. Plage i Laśkiewicz. Between 1929 and 1930, produced...
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    airport can be reached from any direction. On 6 December 1948, an Avio Linee Italiane (ALI) Douglas DC-3 crashed on takeoff in fog. All seven occupants...
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    aircraft until 1956  Kingdom of Italy Avio Linee Italiane  Italy Ali Flotti Riunite Alitalia-Linee Aeree Italiane Data from World Encyclopedia of Military...
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    [citation needed]  Germany Deutsche Lufthansa ♠  Kingdom of Italy Avio Linee Italiane ♠  Japan Great Northern Airways ♠ Japan Air Transport Imperial Japanese...
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    2019. "EBA Italy". Airline History. Retrieved 4 November 2019. "ELI-Linee Italiane". Airline History. Retrieved 4 November 2019. "ELIPDANA". Aerobernie...
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    100 km (3,790 mi) journey.[citation needed] Other users included Avio Linee Italiane (powered by Alfa Romeo 126) and Československé Státní Aerolinie (powered...
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  • way to Great Britain. 4 May 1949 Torino F.C. Association football Avio Linee Italiane Fiat G212CP Superga, Turin, Italy 31 23 Eighteen players of the Grande...
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  • sole stockholder. The airline's name changes to Misrair. May 4 An Avio Linee Italiane ("Italian Airlines") Fiat G212.CP airliner crashes into the Superga...
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    Venezia-Ancona-Pescara-Brindisi-Catania. Furthermore, the airline Avio Linee Italiane decided to start a route connecting North to South Italy for the...
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    revised version with Fiat A.80 engines (6 built)  Kingdom of Italy Avio Linee Italiane (ALI) Regia Aeronautica Data from General characteristics Crew: three...
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    approved a thrice-weekly summer passenger service to Milan, operated by Avio Linee Italiane; the maiden flight landed in Rimini on 17 August. In 1931, the airfield...
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    Force, Ferrarin served as a director of the private aviation company Avio Linee Italiane, a division of FIAT whose principal shareholders were the Agnelli...
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    (SANA), the Società Area Mediterranea (SAM), and the Società Area Avio-Linee Italiane (ALI). Almost all of these early Italian air services were state-owned...
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    moments after its departure. Superga air disaster. A Fiat G.212 of Avio Linee Italiane (Italian Airlines), carrying the entire Torino football team crashed...
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    1947 the airbase suspended its civilian operations after the last Avio Linee Italiane flight to Rome took off. The suspension lasted for 50 years. During...
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    licence, 3x215hp Alfa Romeo Lynx engines. 3 built for operation by Avio Linee Italiane and Ala Littoria. OFM Ro.25 (1930) trainer built in single and two-seat...
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