Newly-born Italia Trasporto Aereo (ITA) will replace the loss-making Alitalia. The Treasury of Italy has reached a deal with the European Commission for ITA to replace the current debt-ridden Alitalia on October 15, 2021 with 52 aircraft.
The ITA SpA Board of Directors today under the chairmanship of Alfredo Altavilla, met and approved the guidelines of the 2021-2025 Business Plan.

ITA will initially operate with a fleet of 52 aircraft, 7 of which are wide body and 45 narrow body.


In 2022 the fleet will grow to 78 aircraft (+26 on 2021) of which 13 are wide body (+6 on 2021) and 65 narrow body (+20 on 2021).


From 2022, new generation aircraft will begin to be added to the fleet, which will progressively replace older technology aircraft.


At the end of 2025 the fleet will grow to 105 aircraft (23 wide body and 82 narrow body), with 81 new generation aircraft (equal to 77% of the total fleet) which will significantly reduce the environmental impact and optimize the efficiency and quality of the offer.