EI-CRM ¦ MIA 31.05.2003
Boeing B.767-343ER (30009/746)
Alitalia
Miami-International (MIA/KMIA)
31 May 2003
This 767 was one of a total of 14 Boeing B.767-300ERs operated by the Italian flag carrier, and was named 'Amerigo Vespucci', after the ancient Italian explorer and navigator, who realized that the lands discovered by European explorers - including Christopher Columbus - to the West were not part of Asia, but an entirely new continent, which became known as the Americas, after Vespucci's first name Amerigo.
Registered as EI-CRM, it was captured taxiing up for an at that time runway 09L departure back to Rome-Fiumicino, and displaying Alitalia's livery of that time.
EI-CRM was returned to the lessor in 2011 and leased to Condor as D-ABUK in August 2011. It remained active with Condor until early 2024,when it was withdrawn from use and stored at Marana-Pinal Airpark in June that year. It has meanwhile been partially scrapped, after all useful parts were removed.
EI-CRM ¦ MIA 31.05.2003
Boeing B.767-343ER (30009/746)
Alitalia
Miami-International (MIA/KMIA)
31 May 2003
This 767 was one of a total of 14 Boeing B.767-300ERs operated by the Italian flag carrier, and was named 'Amerigo Vespucci', after the ancient Italian explorer and navigator, who realized that the lands discovered by European explorers - including Christopher Columbus - to the West were not part of Asia, but an entirely new continent, which became known as the Americas, after Vespucci's first name Amerigo.
Registered as EI-CRM, it was captured taxiing up for an at that time runway 09L departure back to Rome-Fiumicino, and displaying Alitalia's livery of that time.
EI-CRM was returned to the lessor in 2011 and leased to Condor as D-ABUK in August 2011. It remained active with Condor until early 2024,when it was withdrawn from use and stored at Marana-Pinal Airpark in June that year. It has meanwhile been partially scrapped, after all useful parts were removed.