Atlas Air, Inc. is a major American
cargo airline
Cargo airlines (or air freight carriers, and derivatives of these names) are airlines mainly dedicated to the transport of air cargo, cargo by air. Some cargo airlines are divisions or subsidiaries of larger passenger airlines.
In 2018, airli ...
,
passenger charter airline, and
aircraft lessor based in
White Plains, New York
White Plains is a city in and the county seat of Westchester County, New York, United States. It is an inner suburb of New York City, and a commercial hub of Westchester County, a densely populated suburban county that is home to about one milli ...
. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. is an List of airline holding companies, airline holding company based in Purchase, New York. The group owns Atlas Air, Polar Air Cargo, and has a freighter aircraft leasing joint venture with Bain Capital: ...
. Atlas Air is the world's largest operator of the
Boeing 747
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After the introduction of the Boeing 707, 707 in October 1958, Pan Am ...
, with 61 of the type. In 2021, the airline had 4,056 employees and operated to more than 300 global destinations.
History

In 1992, Atlas Air began operations when the airline's founder,
Michael Chowdry, started leasing aircraft to airlines.
In 1993,
China Airlines
China Airlines (CAL; zh, t=中華航空, poj=Tiong-hôa Hâng-khong, p=Zhōnghuá Hángkōng, first=t, c=, s=) is the state-owned flag carrier of the Taiwan, Republic of China (Taiwan). It is one of Taiwan's two major airlines, along with E ...
, the first customer, initiated operations with Atlas Air with one airplane on an
aircraft
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, crew, maintenance, and insurance (ACMI) agreement.
By 1995, Atlas Air began trading publicly.
In 1997, Atlas placed an order for 10 new
Boeing 747-400F
The Boeing 747-400 is a large, long-range wide-body airliner produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, an advanced variant of the initial Boeing 747.
The ''Advanced Series 300'' was announced at the September 1984 Farnborough Airshow, target ...
aircraft with another two orders for 747-400Fs placed in 1998.
On January 30, 2004, Atlas Air Worldwide entered
Chapter 11
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bankruptcy. In July 2004, the parent company completed its restructuring plan and emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
In 2006,
Amnesty International
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released a report on
extraordinary rendition
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, stating that Atlas Air was one of the airlines used by the US government for rendering detainees. This was the basis for the song "Atlas Air" recorded by
Massive Attack
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for the album ''
Heligoland
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''. In 2007, Atlas Air began a multiyear training contract with the United States Air Force to provide training for the pilots of Air Force One. The contract also provided training for the Presidential Airlift Group. This program has been renewed several times and remains in place as of 2022.
In March 2010, Atlas Air was awarded the contract to operate the
Boeing Dreamlifter
The Boeing Dreamlifter, officially the 747-400 Large Cargo Freighter (LCF), is an American wide-body cargo aircraft modified extensively from the Boeing 747-400 airliner. With a volume of it has three times the volume of a 747-400F freighter ...
(officially the Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter), transporting aircraft parts to Boeing from suppliers around the world. It commenced operation in September 2010 under a CMI contract. In 2011, Atlas Air took the first North American delivery of the Boeing 747-8 Freighter (
Boeing 747-8F).
On April 7, 2016, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings purchased
Southern Air for in an all-cash deal. The transaction included Worldwide Air Logistics Group, Inc. and its two operating subsidiaries,
Southern Air, Inc. and
Florida West International Airways
Florida West International Airways, Inc. (often abbreviated as ''FWIA'') was an American cargo airline based at Miami, Florida. It operated scheduled and charter services worldwide, with its main markets in Latin America, the Caribbean and the Unit ...
, Inc. On May 5, 2016,
Amazon.com
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and Atlas Air announced a deal for Amazon.com to lease 20
Boeing 767
The Boeing 767 is an American wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The aircraft was launched as the 7X7 program on July 14, 1978, the prototype first flew on September 26, 1981, and it was certified ...
s to fuel growth of its new Amazon air-freight service, branded as
Amazon Air. The deal also warranted Amazon the ability to buy up to 30% stake in the company over the next seven years. Under the agreement, Atlas Air Inc. would provide aircraft and CMI for seven years. This move came after Amazon's similar deal with
Air Transport Services Group for 20 aircraft, also to be branded under Amazon Air. In March 2017, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings shut down Florida West International Airways and cancelled the operating certificate.
In January 2021, Atlas Air announced the purchase of an additional four 747-8 freighters from Boeing. They were the final four 747s to be built. These were to be delivered in 2022, when Boeing planned to shut the 747 production program. On November 17, 2021, Atlas Air and Southern Air completed their merger with the transition to a single operating certificate. On August 4, 2022, Atlas agreed to be bought by an investor group for $3.2 billion.
On January 31, 2023, the airline received the 1,574th and final 747 ever made - a 747-8F registered N863GT. As the last 747 to be made by Boeing, the aircraft features a decal of
Joe Sutter, the designer of the 747, on the front, right side and the words "forever incredible". Many Boeing employees and executives, including those who were part of the "Incredibles," the people who worked on the first 747 prototype, gathered at Boeing's
Everett Plant to bid farewell to the final aircraft.
Operations
Atlas Air's headquarters are in White Plains, New York with a flight operations center located in Erlanger, Kentucky. Atlas Air operates flights on an aircraft & CMI and
air charter
Air charter is the business of renting an entire aircraft (i.e., chartering) as opposed to individual aircraft seats (i.e., purchasing a ticket through a traditional airline).
Regulation
Charter – also called air taxi or ad hoc – flight ...
basis for airlines, express operators,
freight forwarders, charter brokers, global shippers, and the U.S. military, along with
dry-leasing freighter aircraft. Atlas Air has global operations established in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and South America.
Crew bases are located at
Anchorage–Ted Stevens;
Chicago–O'Hare;
Cincinnati
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;
Los Angeles
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;
Memphis;
Miami
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;
New York–JFK;
Ontario, CA; and
Tampa
Tampa ( ) is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. Tampa's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and t ...
.
As of late 2023, Atlas Air operates MSC Air Cargo flights on behalf of the
Mediterranean Shipping Company
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(MSC), although MSC owns the aircraft and they are painted in MSC
livery
A livery is an identifying design, such as a uniform, ornament, symbol, or insignia that designates ownership or affiliation, often found on an individual or vehicle. Livery often includes elements of the heraldry relating to the individual or ...
.
Passenger operations
Atlas Air began operating a premium passenger private-charter service for the U.S.-Africa Energy Association in conjunction with
SonAir
SonAir Airline Services, S.A. (), commonly known as SonAir was established as DAR (Direcção de Aeronaútica) on 10 October 1979, is a venture of the Angolan national petroleum company Sonangol Group.
Operations
It provides helicopter services ...
in 2010. The charter service consisted of two customized Boeing 747-400 aircraft provided by SonAir. The aircraft were configured to serve 189 passengers in a three-class configuration. The charter service, which became known as the "Houston Express", included three dedicated weekly nonstop flights between
Houston
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and
Luanda
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, Angola. As of 2017, Atlas Air was the charter service for the
Jacksonville Jaguars
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. As of 2021, Atlas Air owned a fleet of 10 B747 and B767 passenger aircraft available for lease in the passenger charter market.
Fleet
, Atlas Air operates these aircraft:
Accidents and incidents
* January 24, 2005: Atlas Air Flight 8995, a Boeing 747-212BSF,
aircraft registration
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N808MC,
overran the runway at
Düsseldorf Airport
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The Düsse ...
due to poor braking action caused by unexpectedly heavy snow accumulation from an ongoing snowstorm. The aircraft was written off.
* July 23, 2006:
Atlas Air Flight 6972: a
Boeing 747-47UF, N418MC, involved in a
runway incursion
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with
United Airlines
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Flight 1015, a
Boeing 737-322.
* February 2, 2008: Cargo aboard an Atlas Air Boeing 747-2D7B, N527MC, broke loose on takeoff from
Lome Airport and penetrated the bulkhead, causing severe structural damage. The aircraft was written off.
* February 2010: The cover of part of the
flaps on an Atlas Air Boeing 747 detached from the aircraft during landing in Miami, Florida. On May 17, 2010, a similar incident occurred when part of the inboard flaps on the right wing of an Atlas 747 separated from the aircraft. In May, alleging improper maintenance practices, the US
Federal Aviation Administration
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proposed a fine of roughly against the airline.
* February 23, 2019:
Atlas Air Flight 3591, a Boeing 767-375ER(BCF), N1217A, crashed into
Trinity Bay near Houston on approach to
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
George Bush Intercontinental Airport is an international airport in Houston, Texas, United States, serving the Greater Houston metropolitan area. Initially named Houston Intercontinental Airport upon its opening in 1969, it was renamed in ho ...
, killing both pilots and the single passenger, a commuting pilot from another airline. The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) attributed the crash to pilot error and
spatial disorientation
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; the NTSB also found that both pilots had experienced significant training difficulties and criticized Atlas Air's hiring practices.
See also
*
List of S&P 600 companies
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References
External links
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