Kalitta Air

Kalitta Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
K4 CKS CONNIE
Founded
  • 1967 (as American International Airways)
  • 2000 (current name)
Hubs Newark Liberty International Airport
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport
Bahrain International Airport
Fleet size 15 (plus 27 stored)
Destinations 25 (scheduled)
Headquarters Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, USA
Key people Conrad Kalitta
Website www.kalittaair.com

Kalitta Air is an American cargo airline headquartered in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan.[1][2] It operates international scheduled and ad-hoc cargo charter services. Its main base is Willow Run Airport near Ypsilanti.[3]

History

In 1967 Conrad "Connie" Kalitta began a business carrying car parts using a twin engine Cessna 310 that he piloted. It became American International Airways. AIA started flying in 1984 using Boeing 747, Lockheed L-1011, Douglas DC-8, Twin Beech and Learjet aircraft, for air freight, air ambulance and charter passenger operations.

During the late 1980s, the Kalitta brand name continued to appear on many of the company's cargo aircraft. In 1990 and 1991, AIA flew 600 missions in support of Desert Shield/Desert Storm.

Kalitta Douglas DC-9 freighter at Detroit Willow Run in 1989

In 1997, AIA merged with Kitty Hawk Inc. and Conrad Kalitta resigned to start Kalitta Leasing for buying, selling and leasing large aircraft. In April 2000 Kitty Hawk International (the former AIA) ceased operations. Kalitta decided to rescue it and the new airline, Kalitta Air, began operations in November 2000, using the operating certificate and assets of the former airline.

Kalitta Air operates a large repair facility at Oscoda-Wurtsmith Airport in Iosco County, Michigan, United States.

Kalitta Air headquarters

Media appearances

For the 1997 film Air Force One, the producers rented one of Kalitta's Boeing 747-212B aircraft, N703CK and repainted it to replicate the iconic Air Force One livery. [4]

The TV program Mythbusters featured one of Kalitta's Boeing 747s (tail number N700CK) in Episode 90: "Supersized Myths”, that originally aired on November 14, 2007. In this myth the build team revisited the myth of "Jet Taxi", the story of a taxi that got stuck behind a jet taking off resulting in the taxi flipping over due to the jet blast. This myth was found to be confirmed, in that a jet could flip a taxi as well as a school bus and a light aircraft. Mythbusters featured another Kalitta Air 747 in the Episode "Storm Chasing Myths" that originally aired on October 13, 2010.

A Kalitta Air 747 was used to transport prestigious and exotic cars used on the 2014 Gumball 3000 rally from JFK Airport in New York to Prestwick Airport in Glasgow for the European leg of the rally.

The 2015 World Rallycross Championship broadcasts feature a Kalitta 747-222B (tail number N793CK)[5] carrying the competitors' cars for GAC, logistics provider for that championship.[6]

Destinations

Kalitta Air Boeing 747 landing at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Kalitta Air, Boeing 747-200 departing from Brussels Airport

The airline provides domestic and international scheduled or on-demand cargo service and support for the requirements of the Department of Defense Air Mobility Command.[7][8]

In January 2003, Kalitta Air announced the start of scheduled cargo flights from the United States to Europe. The freighters on this service operate from JFK (John F. Kennedy Airport, New York, USA) EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey, USA)[7] and ORD (O’Hare, Chicago, USA) to AMS (Schiphol, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) and EMA (East Midlands Airport, England). The airline flies scheduled cargo operations between the U.S. and Hong Kong, U.S. and Germany (Leipzig/Halle Airport), U.S. and Korea (for Asiana), Los Angeles and Honolulu. Additionally, the airline operates ACMI charters for other airlines. Liège Airport is also used as a regular refueling stop on New York City – Middle East routes, and in the Caribbean Norman Manley International Airport.

As of December 2012, Kalitta Air served the following destinations on a regular, scheduled basis:[9]

Afghanistan
Argentina
Bahrain
Belgium
Egypt
Germany
Hong Kong
India
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Pakistan
Russia
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United States
Panama
United Kingdom

Fleet

As of November 2015, the Kalitta Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[12]

Kalitta Air fleet
Aircraft Active Stored Notes
Boeing 747-200F [13] 5 27 Many jets currently being used for spares stored at Oscoda, MI.
Boeing 747-400BCF 6 Two operated for DHL Express and painted in hybrid Kalitta/DHL livery
Boeing 747-400ERF 1
Boeing 747-400F 3
Total 15 [14] [15] 27

Historical fleet of American International Airways

Fleet in 1997:[16]

Incidents and accidents

N714CK taking off from Schiphol (2006-08-14). This frame would be destroyed less than a year later in a crash in Colombia.
N704CK after an incident at Brussels Airport 2008

See also

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References

  1. "Township Map." Ypsilanti Township. Retrieved on June 22, 2009.
  2. "Welcome to Kalitta Air." Kalitta Air. Retrieved on June 22, 2009.
  3. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 99.
  4. Larson, George C. (September 1997). "The Making of Air Force One". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  5. http://www.planespotters.net/Production_List/Boeing/747/23736,N793CK-Kalitta-Air.php
  6. http://gac.com/gacen/news_show.aspx?id=59818
  7. 1 2 "Aircraft Schedule". Kalitta Air. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
  8. "Contracts from the United States Department of Defense". Retrieved 2007-11-15.
  9. 1 2 Kalitta routes
  10. http://www.flightstats.com/go/FlightStatus/flightStatusByFlight.do?id=639086445&airline=K4&flightNumber=161&departureDate=2015-12-04
  11. "Boston Air Cargo Directory". Retrieved March 15, 2013.
  12. Kalitta Air fleet ch-aviation.ch
  13. https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Kalitta-Air
  14. https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Kalitta-Air
  15. http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Kalitta%20Air.htm
  16. North American Airlines Handbook, published 1997 by Airways International Inc.
  17. Aviation Safety Network
  18. Air Cargo Safety October 2004
  19. America flouted law by flying bombs to Israel through Britain, Daily Mail, 7 October 2006
  20. Prestwick Airport arms flights prosecution ruled out, UK Airport News, 28 November 2006
  21. Airport-Data.com N704CK Profile
  22. Airliners.net – Aviation Photo Search Engine
  23. "Plane comes off Brussels runway". BBC News. 25 May 2008. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
  24.  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Transportation Safety Board.
  25. "Airplane breaks in two". de Redactie.be. 25 May 2008.
  26. "Post-V1 abort after bird-strike destroyed Kalitta 747F". FlightGlobal.com. December 23, 2008.
  27. "Final report on the accident occurred on 25 may 2008 at brussels airport on a boeing b747-209f registered n704ck" (PDF). Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport Air Accident Investigation Unit. 10 July 2009.
  28. "FINAL REPORT ON THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED ON 25 MAY 2008 AT BRUSSELS AIRPORT ON A BOEING B747-209F REGISTERED N704CK." (Archive) FPS Transport Belgium. Retrieved on 17 July 2013.
  29. "US cargo plane crashes into Colombian house, 3 dead". AFP. 2008-07-07. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  30. "US plane crashes into Colombian house". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2008-07-08.
  31. "Crash: Kalitta B742 at Bogota on Jul 7th 2008, engine fire, impacted a farm house". The Aviation Herald. 2008-07-11. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
  32. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 747-209BSF N714CK Bogotá-Eldorado Airport (BOG)". Aviation Safety Network. 7 July 2008. Retrieved 25 August 2015.

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