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Linea dell'Impero : ウィキペディア英語版
Linea dell'Impero

The Linea dell'Impero〔(Poster )〕(in English: "Flight of the Empire" or simply "Empire Line") was the longest flight made by the Italian airline Ala Littoria in the years preceding World War II and was considered the most prestigious Italian air route of the time.〔(Rosselli: The air links between Italy and Italian Africa )〕 It connected Rome with Mogadiscio in Italian East Africa, and from 1939 the route could be travelled without a change of airplane. The route was a key political and symbolic connection between Rome, the 'capital of Italy's Empire', and Italy's colonies in Libya and East Africa.〔Caprotti F (2011) '(Profitability, practicality and ideology: Fascist civil aviation and the short life of Ala Littoria, 1934–1943 ).' The Journal of Transport History, 32(1), pp. 17–38.〕
==History ==

The line was opened after the Italian conquest of Ethiopia in 1936 and was followed by the first air links with the Italian colonies in Italian East Africa, which had begun in an experimental way from 1934. The route was enlarged to 6,379 km and initially joined Rome with Addis Ababa via Syracuse, Benghazi, Cairo, Wadi Halfa, Khartoum, Kassala, Asmara, Dire Dawa.〔(Treccani: Via dell'Impero (in Italian) )〕 There was a change of aircraft in Benghazi (or sometimes in Tripoli).
The route was carried out in three and a half days of daytime flight and the frequency was four flights per week in both directions. Later from Addis Ababa there were three flights a week that continued to Mogadishu, capital of Italian Somalia.
In 1939 the time taken to travel the route was reduced with the introduction of the new Savoia-Marchetti "Marsupiale", an aircraft that did not require change of aircraft. The flight lasted just 2 days and connected Rome to Tripoli-Cairo-Kassala-Asmara-Addis Abeba-Mogadiscio. In early 1940 it was the fastest and longest route in Africa and was the most prestigious line of Italian civil aviation.
In summer 1940, with the start of WWII the route was militarized and controlled by the "Comando Servizi Aerei Speciali".〔(Comando Servizi Aerei Speciali (CSAS) )〕 In the first months of 1941 it was definitively closed when Italy lost the Africa Orientale Italiana.

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