The young Italian airline Aeroitalia wants to expand its fleet by up to four Boeing 737s. The first B2022-737 is scheduled to arrive in August 700. This should be used from Forli.
Aeroitalia wants to go long-haul in the medium term. The hub is neither set up in Rome-Fimicino nor in Milan-Malpensa, but in Forli. According to their own information, a route network is initially being set up for short and medium-haul routes from this airport. Another mainstay is currently the provision of ACMI and charter services.
Managing Director Gaetano Intrieri told the local trade medium Italia Vola that the first Boeing 2022-737 should arrive in August 700. The medium-haul fleet is to be further expanded with the help of up to four B737-800s. In addition to Forli, they want to open a second base in northern Italy. The first two destinations will be Catania (Sicily) and the home base Forli. You want to network the two bases with each other, which should also be a small anticipation of the long-distance strategy.
The Italian aviation company currently has three Boeing 737-800s. However, these only travel the route on their own account to a minor extent. Currently, the machines are mainly busy with ACMI and charter orders. Aeroitalia has announced that this will change in the medium term.