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Air One

Air One is a scheduled and charter airline based in Italy operating an extensive domestic scheduled network and international routes to Athens, Frankfurt and Nice using Boeing 737 aircraft. Two Airbus A320 aircraft were wet-leased in 2004.

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Code Data

  • IATA Code: AP
  • ICAO Code: ADH
  • Callsign: Heron

History

Air One began life as Aliadriatica which was established in Pescara in 1983 to operate as a flying school and provide air-taxi services and later regional scheduled services. On 23 November 1995, the new name Air One was adopted and the airline began operating scheduled flights between Rome (Fiumicino) and Milan (Linate). In 1996, the first full year of operations, 713,000 passengers were carried and the airline expanded rapidly. In 2000 Air One announced a partnership with Lufthansa and nearly all Air One flights are code-shared with Lufthansa. Air One carried 4,951,774 passengers in 2003 (scheduled and charter), an increase of 21.8% over 2002.

Fleet

The Air One fleet consists of the following aircraft (at February 2005):

  • 2 Boeing 737-200
  • 6 Boeing 737-300
  • 21 Boeing 737-400
  • 1 Boeing 737-800
  • 2 Airbus A320-200

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