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'''Aero Trasporti Italiani''' ('''ATI''') was an Italian airline based in [[Naples]], [[Italy]], which operated between 1963 and 1994 as a subsidiary of [[Alitalia]]. ATI took over domestic routes until then operated by another [[Alitalia-Linee Aeree Italiane|Alitalia]] subsidiary, [[Società Aerea Mediterranea]] (SAM). It served particularly inland distances in southern [[Italy]].
'''Aero Trasporti Italiani''' ('''ATI''') was an Italian airline headquartered in [[Naples]], [[Italy]]. It was founded in December 1963 as a subsidiary of [[Alitalia-Linee Aeree Italiane|Alitalia]] to take over secondary domestic routes, until then operated by the other Alitalia subsidiary, [[Società Aerea Mediterranea|SAM]]. Operations began in June 1964 and terminated in October 1994 when the airline was merged back into Alitalia.


== Code data ==
== Code data ==
*[[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''BM'''
*[[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''BM'''
*[[International Civil Aviation Organisation|ICAO]] Code: '''ATI'''
*[[International Civil Aviation Organisation|ICAO]] Code: '''ATI'''
*[[Airline call sign|Callsign]]:
*[[Airline call sign|Callsign]]: '''ATI'''


==Historical Fleet==
==Historical Fleet==

Revision as of 08:10, 20 July 2011

Aero Trasporti Italiani
IATA ICAO Callsign
BM ATI ATI
Commenced operations1964 (1964)
Ceased operations1994 (1994)
Operating basesNaples, Italy
Parent companyAlitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane S.p.A.

Aero Trasporti Italiani (ATI) was an Italian airline headquartered in Naples, Italy. It was founded in December 1963 as a subsidiary of Alitalia to take over secondary domestic routes, until then operated by the other Alitalia subsidiary, SAM. Operations began in June 1964 and terminated in October 1994 when the airline was merged back into Alitalia.

Code data

Historical Fleet

The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 series 32 was the sole jet plane operated by Aero Trasporti Italiani.
The Fokker F-27 Friendship was the first plane employed by the Italian airlines.

Incidents and Accidents

  • On April 16, 1972. A Fokker F27, operating ATI flight 392, departed from Rome to Foggia, and crashed near Ardinello di Amaseno. All 18 people on board died.
  • On October 30, 1972. A Fokker F27, registered as I-ATIR, departed from Naples to Bari and crashed into a hill about 43 miles from Bari. All 27 people on board died.[1]
  • On September 14, 1979. A McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32, operating ATI flight 12, departed from Alghero to Cagliari and crashed into a ridge about 15 miles north of Cagliari. The pilot departed from the normal approach pattern to avoid thunderstorms. All 31 people on board died.[2]
  • On October 15, 1987. A ATR-42, operating ATI flight 460, departed from Milan to Bonn crashed near Lake Como. The pilot lost control of the plane due to the buildup of ice on the wings. All 37 people on board died.[3]

References

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