Società Anonima Navigazione Aerea (abbreviated SANA) was an Italian airline established 1925 in Genoa, concentrating on flying boat routes in the western Mediterranean area.
The official aim of the company was the opening of national and international air routes and operating these by seaplanes.
A second treaty was signed on 20 November 1925, which regulated the terms and conditions under which the SA Navigazione Aerea could operate.
One year later the international route to Barcelona was renamed Freccia Azzurra (Sky-blue Arrow).
The link from Syracuse to Libia Italiana and the city of Tripoli was also a popular one and good for 1,392 passengers and 3,876 kg of mail.