Air Transport International

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Air Transport International
Air Transport International Logo.svg
IATA ICAO Call sign
8CATNAIR TRANSPORT
Founded1978;47 years ago (1978)
(as US Airways) [1]
Commenced operations1988;37 years ago (1988)
(as Air Transport International)
AOC # IXXA394N [2]
Hubs Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Fleet size44 [2]
Parent company Air Transport Services Group
Headquarters Wilmington, Ohio, United States
Key peopleJim O'Grady (President)
Website www.airtransport.cc

Air Transport International, Inc. is an airline based in Wilmington, Ohio, United States. It operates worldwide cargo charters and combi charters for the express package industry and freight forwarders, as well as for the United States Department of Defense. It also wet-leases aircraft. Its main base is Wilmington. [3] It is part of the Air Transport Services Group (Nasdaq :  ATSG).

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History

The airline was established in 1978 and started operations in 1979. It was formed as US Airways and later known as Interstate Airlines. The current name was adopted in 1988. On October 1, 1994 International Cargo Express was merged into Air Transport International, which was itself acquired by the Brink's Company in February 1998. ATI was sold in 2006 to Cargo Holdings International (CHI). It has 495 employees. [3]

Cargo Aircraft Management was the lead customer for the Boeing 767 freighter conversion program. In the 12 months after ATI's sale by Brinks to CHI, worldwide airline profits fell significantly; however, ATI continued to negate this trend. Delivery of fully modernized and fuel efficient Boeing 767 was on track for June 2008.

On November 2, 2007, Cargo Holdings International, the parent company of ATI entered into an agreement to be acquired by Wilmington, OH-based ABX Holdings. The company along with sister company Capital Cargo International Airlines were run as separate companies under the Air Transport Services Group umbrella.

In March 2013 Capital Cargo merged with Air Transport. [4]

In March 2016, Amazon.com announced that it would be using ATI to provide transport services for the Amazon Prime network. The deal under ATI's parent company will result in an increase in aircraft, frequencies, and jobs for the airline. ATI has since become the primary carrier serving Amazon Air. [5] ATI currently also operates military charters for the U.S. Transportation Command. [6]

Fleet

Current fleet

ATI Boeing 767-200BDSF ATI International Boeing 767-200 N763CX BWI MD1.jpg
ATI Boeing 767-200BDSF
ATI Boeing 767-300BDSF operated for Amazon Air ATI - Prime Air Boeing 767-300 N379AZ BWI MD1.jpg
ATI Boeing 767-300BDSF operated for Amazon Air

The Air Transport International fleet includes the following aircraft (as of June 7, 2021):[ citation needed ]

Air Transport International fleet
AircraftIn
service
OrdersNotes
Boeing 757-200PCC 1
Boeing 757-200C 3Used for passenger charters
Boeing 767-200BDSF 7
Boeing 767-300ER/BDSF 32Operated for Amazon Air
6Operated for Aloha Air Cargo
Total49

Former fleet

Air Transport International formerly operated the following aircraft:[ citation needed ]

Air Transport International former fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Boeing 757-200PCF 420132020Operated by DHL Aviation
Douglas DC-8-55CF 119841984Leased from National Airlines
Douglas DC-8-55F 119811983
Douglas DC-8-61F 219892000
Douglas DC-8-62F 619882005
Douglas DC-8-62CF 319942013
Douglas DC-8-62H 519882002
Douglas DC-8-63CF 119952002
Douglas DC-8-63F 719902004
Douglas DC-8-63PF 119921992
Douglas DC-8-71F 820022011
Douglas DC-8-72CF 220052015
Douglas DC-8-73AF 220022014
Douglas DC-8-73CF 320022014

Accidents and incidents

Air Transport International accidents and incidents
FlightDateAircraftRoutingLocationDescriptionInjuriesProbable cause
102
NTSB Accident Report
March 12, 1991 DC-8-62F New York, NY to Brussels, Belgium New York, NY Captain aborted takeoff and skidded to the right; the aircraft struck ILS equipment, the nose landing gear collapsed and all 4 engines were ripped off; plane was destroyed by fire5 minorImproper preflight planning/preparation, flight engineer misjudged aircraft weight and balance, improper airspeed by flight engineer and improper supervision by pilot
805 opf. Burlington Air Express
NTSB Accident Report
February 15, 1992 DC-8-63F Seattle, WA to Toledo, OH Swanton, OH After the First Officer made two unsuccessful ILS approach attempts, the Captain took control, became spatially disoriented and accidentally caused the plane to enter a bank and attitude from which the plane would not recover4 fatalAircraft control not maintained by the pilot
782
NTSB Accident Report
February 16, 1995 DC-8-63F Kansas City-Westover Air Reserve Base/Metropolitan Airport Kansas City International Airport While departing for a ferry flight with the #1 engine inoperative the plane started to veer to the left; the plane continued its takeoff roll with the tail striking the ground; the plane was able to lift off but subsequently crashed, left wing first3 fatalDecision to continue takeoff below rotation airspeed, lack of understanding of a three-engine takeoff procedure and failure of the company to ensure that flight crew received proper training

Negligent in freight of macaques from China

In an inspection report, the United States Department of Agriculture stated that in December 2014 Air Transport International had shipped 1,148 crab-eating macaques to Houston from the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou and failed to provide the animals with food and water for over 24 hours, in violation of the Animal Welfare Act. This was the second time Air Transport International had "run afoul of the law" for transporting animals from China for laboratory research. [7]

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