Alisarda

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Alisarda 1973 logo

Alisarda S.p.A., operating as Alisarda, was an Italian airline based in Olbia, Sardinia that operated between 1963 and 1991 before it merged with Universair to become Meridiana. As of 2019, Alisarda S.p.A. is a holding company with a 51% stake in Meridiana successor airline Air Italy.[1]

History

Alisarda was founded by the Aga Khan in Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". as an air taxi and charter company to serve the Costa Smeralda.[2][3] Scheduled operations began in Script error: No such module "Date time".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..[3] The airline used Nord 262[4] aircraft between Olbia and Rome. These were replaced in 1969 by the Fokker F27 Friendship and with those aircraft, routes to Pisa, Bologna and Cagliari were commenced. The next aircraft type to be introduced was the Douglas DC-9-14 twin-jet airliner with which charter flights to Germany were started. By 1975 the fleet was wholly composed of DC-9s. In the early 1980s it was an associate company of Consorzio Della Costa Smeralda in which Prince Karim Aga Khan had a majority shareholding.[4]

In 1986, Alisarda took 50% ownership of the newly created Avianova.[2] In mid-1987, the carrier took delivery of a second MD-82 and a third aircraft of the type was ordered.[5]

At March 1990, the number of employees was approximately 1,000 and the president was Sergio Peralda. At this time, the airline was owned by a number of financial groups in which Prince Karim Aga Khan had a major interest. The fleet consisted of six McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51s and five MD-82s. Scheduled services were flown to Bologna, Cagliari, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Olbia, Pisa, Rome and Verona, and Frankfurt, Geneva, Munich, Nice, Paris, Turin and Zurich were served on a seasonal basis.[3]

In 1991, Alisarda and the Spanish airline Universair merged, to form Meridiana.[6] As of 2019, Alisarda is a holding company with a 51% stake in the Meridiana successor airline Air Italy.[1]

Fleet

Over the years, Alisarda operated the following aircraft:Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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Alisarda Douglas DC-9-14 at Frankfurt Airport in 1977
Alisarda Historical Fleet
Aircraft Introduced Retired Remarks
Beechcraft C-45G 1964 1965 [7]
Beechcraft Queen Air 80 1965 1966 [7]
Fokker F27-100 Friendship 1971 1974
Fokker F27-200 Friendship 1969 1974
Fokker F.28 Mk 1000 Fellowship 1971 1971 leased from Fokker
British Aerospace 146-200 1991 1991 leased from BAE Systems
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14 1974 1981
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 1981 1984
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51 1981 1991 leased from Finnair
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 1984 1991 leased from Martinair
Nord 262A 1966 1970
Sud SE-210 Caravelle VI-R 1977 1977 OY-SAL
leased from Sterling Airlines

Gallery

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