Partenavia Construzioni Aeronautiche was an Italian aircraft manufacturer that specialised in
general aviation
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.
The company operated between 1957 and 1998. Founded by Professor
Luigi Pascale, Partenavia became a
limited company
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in 1959, and was acquired by the Italian state-owned aerospace firm
Aeritalia
Aeritalia was an aerospace engineering corporation based in Italy. It was formed out of the merger of two aviation companies, Fiat Aviazione and Aerfer, in 1969.
Aeritalia continued several programs of its preceding companies, perhaps most pr ...
during 1981. During the 1980s, the firm concentrated activity on the production of two aircraft, the
P.68 twin-engined multi-mission transport and the
P.66C Charlie trainer aircraft. During 1991, Partenavia was sold to ''Aercosmos''; seven years later, the firm was declared
bankrupt
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and was dissolved. Much of its assets were acquired by rival aircraft manufacturer
Vulcanair, who continued the production and development of some parts of the company's former product range.
In 1986 the two Pascale brothers founded the Italian aircraft design/manufacturing firm
Tecnam where the naming of the Aircraft still follows the rule of having a capital "P" that stands for "Pascale" followed by a number that stands for the year of the original design.
History
Partenavia was established in 1957 by Professor
Luigi Pascale of
Naples University;
Pascale had been motivated to found the company with the purpose to creating aircraft that would be accessible to all people.
That same year, the company acquired an existing factory located at
Arzano in the
Metropolitan City of Naples
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It was ...
. Partenavia headquartered itself in the city as well.
During 1959, it was reorganised as a
limited company
In a limited company, the liability of members or subscribers of the company is limited to what they have invested or guaranteed to the company. Limited companies may be limited by Share (finance), shares or by guarantee. In a company limited by ...
.

The first major aircraft to be produced by the company was the
P.57 Fachiro, a four-seat high wing aircraft principally intended for the
flying club
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Many clubs also provide flight training, flight planning facilities, pilot supplies and associated services, as ...
sector. Several years later, an all-metal version, the ''Oscar'', replaced the Fachiro on the production lines. Pascale proceeded to develop and produce a wide range of inhouse-designed aircraft. Perhaps the most well recognised of its designs was the twin-engined
P.68, a light multi-mission transport aircraft that made its
maiden flight
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The maiden flight of a new aircraft type is alwa ...
during 1970.
During 1981, Partenavia became a part of the Italian state-owned aerospace group
Aeritalia
Aeritalia was an aerospace engineering corporation based in Italy. It was formed out of the merger of two aviation companies, Fiat Aviazione and Aerfer, in 1969.
Aeritalia continued several programs of its preceding companies, perhaps most pr ...
; despite its new ownership, the firm received little financial support from its parent company.
Thereafter, Partenavia concentrated its resources on the
P.66C Charlie monoplane trainer aircraft, producing in excess of 100 for the Aero Club d'Italia. By 1986, the firm reportedly employed around 150 workers to manufacture two aircraft models, the P.66 and P.68.
During the 1980s, the P68 was re-engined and marketed in the
North American market under the ''Spartacus'' brand as a business aircraft, where roughly half of yearly sales were being made by this point in time.
During 1993, Alenia sold the company to ''Aercosmos''. Two years later, Indian firm
Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Taneja is an Indian (Arora) surname. Some Tanejas' belong to the Hindu (Brahmin) category. Notable people with the surname include:
* Arjit Taneja, Indian television actor
* Ishika Taneja, Miss India 2017–2018
* Namish Taneja, Indian television a ...
assembled the first of its P.68 which it was building
under licence in India. However, the company did not perform well overall under its new owner. In March 1998, Partenavia was declared
bankrupt
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.
During the company's
liquidation
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, aircraft manufacturer
Vulcanair acquired all of Partenavia's former assets, including design rights and trademarks. In addition to supporting the type, Vulcanair subsequently put the P.68 back into production under its own brand.
Various upgrades and enhancements to former Partenavia aircraft have been implemented by Vulcanair.
Aircraft
See also
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List of Italian companies
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Vulcanair
Defunct aircraft manufacturers of Italy
Companies based in Campania