About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Go Fly, Air Florida, Hapag-Lloyd Flug, America West Airlines, ATA Airlines, Freedom Air, Skybus Airlines, Color Air, SkyEurope, Flyglobespan, Independence Air, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, Peoplexpress Airlines, ValuJet Airlines, Sterling Airlines, Zoom Airlines, Viva Macau, Volareweb.com, Aero Asia International, Canada 3000, Jetsgo, Chicago Express Airlines, Impulse Airlines, Air Polonia, Australian Airlines, Ted, KD Avia, National Airlines, MyAir, FlyNordic, SkyValue, One-Two-GO Airlines, Kiwi Travel International Airlines, ALMA de Mexico, Pro Air, Virgin Express, Zoom Airlines Limited, Western, Avolar, FlyMe, Zip, Hapag-Lloyd Express, Andalus Lineas Aereas, Air Asturias, Dauair, Flying Finn, Vuelamex, Air Canada Tango, Roots Air, Air Maxi. Excerpt: ATA Airlines, Inc., formerly known as American Trans Air, was an American low-cost scheduled service and charter airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana. ATA operated scheduled passenger flights throughout the US mainland and Hawaii, as well as military and commercial charter flights around the world. The airline maintained focus cities at Chicago Midway International Airport, Honolulu International Airport, and Oakland International Airport. The airline's parent company, New ATA Holdings, Inc. (the successor to ATA Holdings Inc. which was also once known as Amtran), recently changed its name to Global Aero Logistics, Inc. and purchased World Air Holdings, Inc. for $315 million in an all cash transaction with the financial backing of the investment firm, MatlinPatterson. World Air Holdings, Inc. owns and operates North American Airlines and World Airways as two separate US-certified air carriers. ATA was North America's largest charter airline, and until its shutdown transported more troops for the United States Military than any other commercial airline. On April 2, 2008...