My Way Airlines s.r.l., operated as MyAir.com, was a low-cost airline based in Torri di Quartesolo, close to Vicenza, Italy. It operated scheduled services linking a dozen Italian cities and international flights to France, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Its main base was Orio al Serio Airport, Bergamo, near Milan, until ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority) suspended the flights to and from this airport. On 22 July 2009, ENAC announced a suspension of MyAir's licence, effective 00:01 CEST on 24 July.

History

The airline was established in 2004 and part of the management came from the disbanded Volare Airlines. Owners included Triskel SRL (51%) and My Holding (23%). and Bari International Airport were also suspended. This suspension was effective from 24 July. Due to the bankruptcy of the parent company, MyWay was put under extraordinary administration since 31 October 2009. On 2 February of the following year, Vicenza Court initiated bankruptcy proceedings.

Fleet

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! Aircraft !! Image !! Total!! In fleet !! Struck off !! Remarks

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| Airbus A320-200 || 150px || 9 || 2004 || 2011 || All leased from lessors or other airlines

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| Bombardier CRJ900 || 150px || 4 || 2006 || 2010 ||

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| Fokker F100 || || 1 || 2005 || 2005 || Leased

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| McDonnell Douglas MD-82 || 150px || 4 || 2005 || 2007 || All leased from lessors or other airlines

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| Saab 2000 || 150px || 1 || 2008 || 2008 || leased from Darwin Airline

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References

Further reading

  • N. Pedde, Almanacco delle Linee Aeree Italiane 1947-2007 (in Italian language), "Landra Helicus", GAN, Roma, 2007,
  • MyAir website
  • (archive)
  • Myair.com Magazine inflight magazine (archive)