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ITA Airways Reveals Striking All-Blue Livery for New Airbus A220 Aircraft

ITA Airways Reveals Striking All-Blue Livery for New Airbus A220 Aircraft

ITA Airways, the national flag carrier of Italy, has received the first Airbus A220 in its new all-blue livery. On August 28, the plane was added to ITA Airways’ fleet. In Mirabel, Canada, where Airbus has its A220 programme headquarters, there was a ceremony. Before going into service, the aircraft will pass all of its preliminary tests. ITA Airways recently used an A320neo.

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Before beginning its commercial service, the Airbus A220, shining in ITA Airways‘ distinctive blue livery, will conduct a thorough series of preparation testing. A seamless and secure travel experience is ultimately ensured for passengers through an extensive testing process, which confirms that the aircraft satisfies all relevant standards and regulations.

Two seating classes, Business and Economy, total of 149 seats in the cabin. It has reclining Safran leather seats with USB ports in blue and beige tones.

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Customers can purchase customized service packages, including messaging, mail, and streaming, for the A220-300, which has Wi-Fi access and is equipped with these features. This technology allows travelers to access interactive 2D maps that provide destination information.

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“Today we add to our fleet the first Airbus A220 completely built according to ITA Airways’ new cabin design and the pinnacle of Made in Italy,” said Francesco Presicce, Chief Technology Officer and Accountable Manager at ITA Airways. The A220 represents a step forward in our strategy of developing a new, fuel-efficient, and more environmentally friendly fleet with cutting-edge technologies that will maximise productivity, quality of service, and significantly reduce the airline’s carbon footprint. The Company will be able to expand its domestic and international network for the A220.

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