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History | |
On 30 December 1989 Linee Aeree Europee estabilished Air Dolomiti. The name of the airline is given after the section of the Alps known as The Dolomites. Operations were started January 1991 with the Trieste-Genoa route. Later in 1992 the airline started operating international services with flights from Verona to Munich. Air Dolomiti had a co-operation agreement with Lufthansa which acquired a 26% stake of the company in January 1999 , increased its share to 52% in April 2003 and 100% in July 2003. Air Dolomiti has been controlled by Lufthansa since then as a member of the Lufthansa Regional branch. In September 2018 , Lufthansa announced that it will transfer 12 pre-owned Embraer 190 and Embraer 195 aircraft from its Lufthansa Cityline subsidiary to Air Dolomiti. This will result in a significant fleet expansion for Air Dolomiti. |
Corporate affairs and identity | |
While most Lufthansa Regional subsidiaries operate under their parent's name and colours, Air Dolomiti retained its own identity. The airline's registered office was in Dossobuono, Villafranca di Verona. |
Destinations | |
Air Dolomiti operates a few flights under its own brand and the rest for Lufthansa Regional |
Fleet | ||||||||||||||||||||
As of March 2014 the Air Dolomiti fleet consists of the following aircraft:
Air Dolomiti's aircraft are named after titles of famous Italian operas as a tribute to the city of Verona and its famous ancient theatre, the Arena di Verona. |
Historic fleet | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Accidents and incidents | |
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Further reading | |
Airlines in Italy Lufthansa Aviation pagesGo to: Air Station |