Global charter and cargo airline with FAA Part 121 certification
Air Transport International operates a US-based charter and cargo airline with global reach, holding FAA Part 121 certification and foreign Air Operator Certificates. The hiring profile is heavily operations-focused (32 ops roles vs. 12 engineering), with acceleration in recruiting at mid-level seniority — consistent with a company scaling charter, ad-hoc, and contract flight operations rather than pursuing technology transformation. Active projects center on crew scheduling, maintenance data systems (CASS), and irregular operations recovery, alongside compliance work (S1/S2 reporting for USTRANSCOM contracts), indicating operational maturity but limited software modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Operating Officer, Lead Mechanic
ATI is a US passenger and cargo airline headquartered in Wilmington, Ohio, operating under FAA Part 121 Air Carrier Certificate and holding multiple foreign Air Operator Certificates for worldwide operations. The company maintains maintenance bases across the US and internationally, enabling charter, scheduled, and wet-lease services for air carriers and logistics organizations. As a subsidiary of NASDAQ-listed Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), ATI serves government, military, and commercial customers with flexible flight programs and ad-hoc or long-term contract services. The organization employs 1,001–5,000 staff and has operated since 1978.
ATI operates as a US charter and cargo airline with FAA Part 121 certification, offering passenger and cargo services globally. The company provides ad-hoc charters, track services, and ACMI wet-lease arrangements for air carriers and enterprises outsourcing airlift.
ATI is headquartered in Wilmington, Ohio, with maintenance bases across the US and worldwide. It is a subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATSG).
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