Definition of Itavia. Meaning of Itavia. Synonyms of Itavia

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Itavia. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Itavia and, of course, Itavia synonyms and on the right images related to the word Itavia.

Definition of Itavia

No result for Itavia. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Itavia from wikipedia

- Itavia was an Italian airline founded in 1958 and based at Rome Fiumicino Airport. During the 1960s it became one of the main private airlines of Italy...
- On 27 June 1980, Itavia Flight 870 (IH 870, AJ 421), a Douglas DC-9 p****enger jet en route from Bologna to Palermo, Italy, crashed into the Tyrrhenian...
- Cosmonauts (1950s–60s) JAT Flight 367 (1972) United Air Lines Flight 553 (1972) Itavia Flight 870 (1980) South African Airways Flight 295 (1987) Khamar-Daban (1993)...
- Viscount survived. On 27 June 1980 a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 operated by Itavia broke up mid-air and crashed into the Tyrrhenian Sea near the island of...
- Cosmonauts (1950s–60s) JAT Flight 367 (1972) United Air Lines Flight 553 (1972) Itavia Flight 870 (1980) South African Airways Flight 295 (1987) Khamar-Daban (1993)...
- to South Italy for the first time: Milan-Pescara-Foggia-Bari-Brindisi. Itavia, constituted in 1958 to operate between secondary airports not served by...
- of relations between the countries. Italian media have alleged that the Itavia Flight 870 was shot down during a dogfight involving Libyan, United States...
- within the Cretto di Burri in the year 2000, it's the story of the DC9 ITAVIA, which sank in the waters of Ustica in June 1980, and the reconstruction...
- Cosmonauts (1950s–60s) JAT Flight 367 (1972) United Air Lines Flight 553 (1972) Itavia Flight 870 (1980) South African Airways Flight 295 (1987) Khamar-Daban (1993)...
- June 1976. Its IATA airport code SUF derives from the name Sant'Eufemia. Itavia began scheduled flights to Rome-Fiumicino, Milan-Linate, Catania and Palermo...