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Press releases

20 new CNG buses in Brescia

04.04.2023

Arriva Italia introduces 20 new natural gas buses for interurban services in Brescia
5 new buses in Udine

22.04.2021

Udine is the first Italian city to introduce natural gas vehicles in its suburban circuit
20 e-buses for Rome

19.10.2022

The new vehicles implemented in the fleet dedicated to school transportation of the more than 1,000 pupils with disabilities
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Press releases – Archive

6 new electric buses in Cremona

12.05.2023

5 more vehicles will be introduced in the next months. Emissions will be equal to zero.
20 new CNG buses in Brescia

04.04.2023

Arriva Italia introduces 20 new natural gas buses for interurban services in Brescia
New Line U Cremona

09.01.2023

Starting Monday, January 9, the new urban line designed by the City of Cremona in collaboration with Arriva Italia, the local public transport operator, will be active
Electric buses Arriva Udine

20.12.2022

Important news in Arriva Udine’s vehicle fleet: the new electric city buses are ready to enter service.
Roberto Salerno new operations director

19.12.2022

The engineer from Bergamo becomes responsible for the Group’s operational organization in order to optimize its structures and resources.
Arriva launches Ideas Engine

18.11.2022

The Ideas Engine is our first group-wide innovation scheme: it is supported by having great conversations at all levels and will ultimately drive culture of innovation across Arriva
LIFEH2OBUS Project

27.10.2022

The program aims to test and compare three different methods of reducing water consumption, with the goal of determining the best solution for the needs of transport operators
20 e-buses for Rome

19.10.2022

The new vehicles implemented in the fleet dedicated to school transportation of the more than 1,000 pupils with disabilities