departing
Hong Kong. (N522MC)
Thai Airways International (Atlas Air) In 1992, Atlas Air began operations when the airline's founder,
Michael Chowdry, started leasing aircraft to airlines. In 1993,
China Airlines, the first customer, initiated operations with Atlas Air with one airplane on an
aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance (ACMI) agreement. By 1995, Atlas Air began trading publicly. In 2006,
Amnesty International released a report on
extraordinary rendition, 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 for the album
Heligoland. 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 (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, Inc. On May 5, 2016,
Amazon.com and Atlas Air announced a deal for Amazon.com to lease 20
Boeing 767s 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. In 2024, the company relocated Atlas Air's headquarters from
Purchase to
White Plains, New York. == Operations ==