Italy’s ITA Airways will expand its fleet next year with 39 new aircraft, including nine Airbus A330-900s and 30 narrow-body aircraft, allowing it to serve more long-haul destinations, the airline said Friday.
Compared to 2022, the development of the fleet will determine a 73% capacity increase in terms of seats offered per km (Available Seat Kilometre – ASK) on the entire network. An increase mainly driven by capacity on long-haul routes, which will grow by 107%.
→ Aeroitalia to add three Boeing 737 MAX to its fleet.
In fact, new intercontinental destinations are expected to open in 2023, with direct flights operated from Rome Fiumicino to San Francisco and Washington in the United States starting from the summer season, and to Rio de Janeiro in South America from November, besides the confirmation of all long-haul connections launched in 2022.
With the entry in fleet of the A321Neo aircraft, ITA Airways will also plan the opening of new destinations in the Middle East: Riyadh, Jeddah and Kuwait City, expanding its network and strengthening its connectivity through its Rome Fiumicino Hub.
As the company takes delivery of the new aircraft, the previous generation aircraft will be retired.
Related Topics
Boeing 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 Certification Enters Final Stretch in US and Europe
Virgin Australia Expects First Boeing 737-10 Delivery by Late 2027
Emirates Optimistic on Boeing 777X While Keeping Airbus A350-1000 Plans Frozen
Boeing Ramps Up in May: Delivers 60 Commercial Aircraft

Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial con 13 años de trayectoria.