Pomilio/S.I.A/Fiat

Farman M.F.11's had been built in large numbers in Italy for quite a while when Umberto Savoja and Ottorino Pomilio devised a new model with the Fiat A.10 engine. Two companies were formed to build Savoja-Pomilio aeroplanes: ''Societá anonima per construzioni aeronautiche Ing. O. Pomilio & C., run by Pomilio; and Societá Italiana Aviazione'' (S.I.A), incorporated by Fiat. SP pushers filled a gap while better two-seaters were in development, and SIA placed their bets on their SIA 7b, which was a failure. Pomilio in the mean time worked on the PC/PD/PE series. After the disastrous history of the SIA 7b and closure of SIA, Fiat produced airplanes under their own name.

Production aircraft from the Great War or shortly thereafter include: