SEA Prime, which runs the general aviation infrastructure at Milan Italy’s two major airports—Linate (LIML) and Malpensa-Silvio Berlusconi International (LIMC)—this week reported it has seen approximately 27,000 movements through the first nine months of the year—largely inline with last year’s results. The company, which operates FBOs under the Milano Prime brand, noted that its North American traffic grew by 4%, spurred by major events in the city such as Milan Fashion Week and the F1 Grand Prix.
With the area set to host the Winter Olympic Games in little more than a year, SEA Prime is engaged in expansion of its Linate facility. It will add 107,000 sq ft of ramp at this location to accommodate more aircraft parking. Further, SEA Prime is expanding its terminal by 25,000 sq ft to add more lounge space and passenger service areas to enhance the customer experience.
“As we continue to strengthen our leadership in business aviation across Italy and Europe, we are seizing the opportunity presented by the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games,” explained SEA Prime CEO Chiara Dorigotti. “The expansion of Linate Prime highlights our commitment to providing a terminal for our customers with high service and sustainability standards.”