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Livingston Compagnia Aerea

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Livingston Compagnia Aerea
IATA ICAO Call sign
JN NLV SEAGULL
Founded2011
Commenced operations2012
Ceased operations7 October 2014 (2014-10-07)
Operating bases
Fleet size3
Destinations30
HeadquartersCardano al Campo, Varese, Italy
Websitewww.livingstonair.it

Livingston Compagnia Aerea (English translation: Livingston Airline, legally New Livingston S.p.A.) was[1] an Italian airline with its head office in Cardano al Campo and main hub at Milan Malpensa Airport in Milan. It ceased operations on 7 October 2014.[1]

History

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Livingston Compagnia Aerea was founded by taking over the name, the landing rights and some other assets from the liquidation process of the former Livingston Energy Flight. The airline started with charter operations across Europe.

After the Italian low-cost company Wind Jet collapsed in August 2012, Livingston announced that it would take over several routes of Wind Jet's. As of December 2013 it had not been announced whether these temporary flights will be continued.[2] On 27 October 2013, the airline took over Alitalia on the Alghero, Sardinia to Rome, Italy route with three daily flights.[3]

On 25 June 2014 ENAC announced that the AOC for Livingston would be suspended effective on 14 July 2014 due to financial troubles.[4][5] This decision was revoked a few days later, the airline meanwhile continued its operations.[6]

However, as of 7 October 2014, Livingston ceased all operations and returned their planes to the lessors. One day later, the Italian authorities revoked the airline's operating license.[1][7]

Fleet

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Livingston Airbus A320-200
Livingston Airbus A320-200

As of October 2014, Livingston Compagnia Aerea fleet consisted of the following aircraft which since has been returned to their lessors:[1]

Livingston Compagnia Aerea Fleet[8][9]
Aircraft In Fleet Passengers
J Y+ Y Total
Airbus A320-200 3 0 0 180 180
Total 3 0

Historical Fleet

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Livingstone Compagnia Aerea Historical Fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Remark
Airbus A320-200 6 2012 2015 [10]
Airbus A330-200 2 2012 2014 CS-TFZ, CS-TQP[11]

Destinations

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This is the network of scheduled destinations that was operated by Livingston as of summer 2014 destinations and planned winter 2014/2015 scheduled and charter destinations before the shutdown of operations.

[Base] Hub
[S] Seasonal
[T] Terminated destination
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs
Alghero Italy AHO LIEA Fertilia Airport [T]
Ancona Italy AOI LIPY Ancona Airport [T]
Bologna Italy BLQ LIPE Guglielmo Marconi Airport
Cuneo Italy CUF LIMZ Cuneo International Airport
Djerba Tunisia DJE DTTJ Djerba–Zarzis International Airport [S]
Ibiza Spain IBZ LEIB Ibiza Airport [S]
Karpathos Greece AOK LGKP Karpathos Island National Airport [S]
Kyiv Ukraine KBP UKBB Boryspil International Airport
Kos Greece KGS LGKO Kos Island International Airport [S]
Lampedusa Italy LMP LICD Lampedusa Airport [S]
London United Kingdom LGW EGKK London Gatwick Airport
Menorca Spain MAH LEMH Menorca Airport [S]
Milan Italy MXP LIMC Milan Malpensa Airport [Base]
Milan Italy BGY LIME Orio al Serio Airport
Mombasa Kenya MBA HKMO Moi International Airport [T]
Monastir Tunisia MIR DTMB Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport [S]
Moscow Russia DME UUDD Domodedovo International Airport
Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina OMO LQMO Mostar International Airport
Palma de Mallorca Spain PMI LEPA Palma de Mallorca Airport [S]
Pantelleria Italy PNL LICG Pantelleria Airport [S]
Pisa Italy PSA LIRP Galileo Galilei Airport
Rimini Italy RMN LIPR Federico Fellini International Airport [Base]
Rome Italy FCO LIRF Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport
Rostov-on-Don Russia ROV URRR Rostov-on-Don Airport
Rovaniemi Finland RVN EFRO Rovaniemi Airport [T]
Tirana Albania TIA LATI Tirana International Airport [Base]
Turin Italy TRN LIMF Turin Airport [S]
Ufa Russia UFA UWUU Ufa International Airport
Verona Italy VRN LIPX Villafranca Airport
Zanzibar Tanzania ZNZ HTZA Abeid Amani Karume International Airport [T]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Italy's Livingston Air suspends operations". ch-aviation.
  2. ^ volaspheric: Livingston becomes successor of failed Wind Jet
  3. ^ lanuovasardegna
  4. ^ "Enac – ENAC sospende la licenza di trasporto aereo alla compagnia New Livingston". www.enac.gov.it. Archived from the original on 28 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Italy's Livingston Air to suspend flights from July 14". ch-aviation.
  6. ^ "Italy's Livingston Air's suspension order revoked". ch-aviation.
  7. ^ Airliner World: 7. December 2014. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[full citation needed]
  8. ^ "Livingston: Modern fleet with high level of service". Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Livingston Air on ch-aviation".
  10. ^ "Airbus A320". Airfleets.net. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  11. ^ "Livingstone Fleet". Planespotters. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
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