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ITA Airways to Retire Airbus A330ceo Fleet in New Year

ITA Airways to Retire Airbus A330ceo Fleet in New Year
ITA Airways is set to retire its final Airbus A330-200 aircraft by the end of 2026, concluding its operations with the A330ceo model as the airline advances toward a modernized fleet. Aviation analytics firm Cirium reports that the last scheduled A330-200 flight will take place on December 31, 2026, operating between Boston Logan and Rome Fiumicino. This retirement aligns with the accelerated delivery of the more fuel-efficient Airbus A330-900neo, which is gradually replacing the older aircraft in ITA’s long-haul operations.
Fleet Transition and Operational Impact
Originally, ITA Airways had planned to phase out the A330-200 by October 2025. However, delays in the arrival of new aircraft extended the service life of the A330ceo fleet. The final active A330-200, registered EI-EJH and named "Marco Pantani," continues to serve routes including Delhi, New York-JFK, and Boston. Other aircraft in the A330ceo fleet have already been withdrawn or parked, with the most recent retirement occurring in November 2025 following a flight from Rio de Janeiro.
Historically, the A330-200 was deployed on long-haul routes to destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Dubai, Miami, Toronto, and Washington. In recent months, its operations have been concentrated on Boston, New York-JFK, and Delhi. From January 2027 onward, ITA’s booking platform indicates that these routes will be exclusively operated by the A330-900neo, reflecting the airline’s full transition to the newer generation aircraft.
The retirement of the A330ceo fleet represents a significant operational shift for ITA Airways. While the introduction of the A330-900neo is expected to enhance fuel efficiency and improve passenger experience, the transition poses challenges. The airline must carefully manage potential service disruptions and operational adjustments, particularly in light of previous delays in A330-900neo deliveries. Notably, between July 2024 and November 2025, ITA did not receive any new A330-900neos, with deliveries resuming only in late November 2025.
Market and Industry Implications
The fleet renewal is likely to provoke mixed reactions in the market. ITA Airways may face fluctuations in stock prices and shifts in passenger and cargo demand as it navigates the operational changes. Competitors could capitalize on this period of transition by intensifying marketing efforts or adjusting their own fleet strategies to attract ITA’s customers and fill any service gaps. The broader aviation industry will be closely monitoring ITA’s move, as it may influence competitive dynamics and operational approaches among other carriers.
As ITA Airways enters the new year, the exclusive operation of the A330-900neo marks a new chapter for the airline. This transition underscores both the opportunities and complexities inherent in modernizing a long-haul fleet amid evolving market conditions.

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