- Global Aero Logistics
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company_name = Global Aero Logistics, Inc.
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company_type = Private
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foundation =April 5 ,2007
location =Peachtree City, Georgia ,USA
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industry =Transportation
products =Airline Services
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homepage = http://www.globalaerologistics.com/Global Aero Logistics, Inc., formerly known as New ATA Holdings Inc., is a private airline
holding company based inPeachtree City, Georgia , owned by the worldwide Matlin Patterson Investment firm. The company's principal operational holding was ATA Airlines, Inc. (ATA), which announced cessation of most scheduled service in mid-March 2008, itself filed for bankruptcy onApril 2 2008 and ceased flying altogether later that day.On
April 5 2007 , Global Aero Logistics announced an agreement to acquireWorld Air Holdings, Inc. , an airline holding company that ownsWorld Airways andNorth American Airlines via the "merger vehicle" Hugo Acquisition Corporation, in a deal worth approximately $315 million in an all-cash transaction. The transaction was completedAugust 15 ,2007 . As a result of the deal, Global Aero Logistics operate [s] / [d] three independent airlines under one umbrella:ATA Airlines [ [http://youtube.com/watch?v=DNc4BaNAhbI YouTube - ATA Airlines Boeing 757-33N ] ] ,World Airways , andNorth American Airlines . Eachairline , even though quite small in terms of modernairline economies of scale standards, as stated in the official announcement, is to keep operating independently. [ [http://ata.com/about_ata/news/20070405a.pdf Global Aero Logistics acquisition of World Air Holdings] ] Shortly before the announcement, ATA Holdings changed its name to "Global Aero Logistics, Inc.", in a move that, according to previous CEOSubodh Karnik , "better reflects the company's diverse, worldwide operations." [ [http://ata.com/about_ata/news/20070405.pdf ATA Holding changes its name] ]History
Originally named AmTran (Holdings) prior to 2002 and based in
Indianapolis, Indiana , the holding company's name was changed to ATA Holdings Corp., for increased transparency and to attract financial investors after the 9/11 economic hardships that affected the industry. ATA Holdings Corp. was a publicly traded company.On
April 8 ,2004 , ATA Holdings announced the sale of ATA Training Corporation to Aviation Institute of Maintenance to focus on the passenger and charter business. ATA Training provided training for aircraft technicians. It was founded in Indianapolis in 1992. [ [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/04-08-2004/0002148864 ATA Holdings Corp. to Sell ATA Training Corporation ] ]ATA Holdings Corp. traded on the
NASDAQ as "ATAH" until the company filed bankruptcy proceedings in October, 2004.On
April 5 2007 , New ATA Holdings, Inc. changed its name to Global Aero Logistics, Inc (GAL), shortly after which it announced the agreement to purchaseWorld Airways andNorth American Airlines . Late in 2007, GAL moved headquarter operations toPeachtree City, Georgia , where World Airways is headquartered. This move was a silent, and unnanounced move, which now seems to have been a foreshadow of the later demise ofATA Airlines . [ [http://advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2007/11/ata-flies-to-georgia-another-corporate.html Advance Indiana: ATA Flies To Georgia: Another Corporate Headquarters Lost ] ] Today, Global Aero Logistics provides military/commercial air transportation charters throughout the world.*AMTRAN, INC. (Holdings) -------------------- 2002 [ [http://www.secinfo.com/dsVs2.88n.htm SEC Info - Ata Holdings Corp - 8-K - For 6/19/97 ] ]
*ATA Holdings Corp. --------------------------- 2003-2007
*Global Aero Logistics Inc. (Holdings) - 2007- presentAccording to an Indianapolis press release from Global Aero Logisitcs Inc. and North American airlines, the combined companies 2006 revenues were approximately $1.6 Billion dollars [ [http://www.flynaa.com/pressrelease.aspx?id=93 Global Aero Logistics Completes Acquisition of World Air Holdings] ] .
Bankruptcy
On
October 26 2004 , ATA Holdings, Inc., the former parent company of ATA Airlines, filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, along with seven of its and applicable court orders, and continued to do this for one and a half years.Restructuring
After the company's bankruptcy filing on
October 26 2004 , drastic measures were taken to turn the company around and make it profitable. As part of itsrestructuring , ATA namedJohn G. Denison asCEO in February 2005, and later that year, launched their first-evercodeshare agreement withSouthwest Airlines , enabling ATA to connect their passengers to Southwest's markets and vice-versa. ATA also cut down its scheduled operations, most significantly from its former hub atChicago Midway International Airport .ATA sold
Ambassadair Travel Club in 2004 to Grueninger Cruises and Tours, based in Indianapolis. [ [http://www.ambassadair.com/newinfo.cfm Ambassadair Travel Club - Company Profile ] ]On
February 28 ,2006 , New ATA Holdings Inc. emerged from Chapter 11 United States Bankruptcy Protection.Emergence of Global Aero Logistics
On
April 5 2007 , Global Aero Logistics announced an agreement to acquire World Air Holdings, Inc. in a $315 million all-cash transaction. Simultaneously, New ATA Holdings officially announced their name had been changed to Global Aero Logistics, Inc., effective immediately, to reflect their diverse global operations and its recentacquisition of companies with the financial backing of the Matlin Patterson Global Opportunities investment firm. Terms of the $315 million deal were that Global Aero Logistics, Inc. would operateATA Airlines ,North American Airlines , andWorld Airways under one umbrella (Global Aero Logistics) with each airline (ATA, North American, and World) operating independently when the transaction is completed sometime in the third quarter of 2007. Thus far the company has not addressed the potential cost savings possible through top level managerial and executive redundancies. Additionally the cost savings potential of consolidating thetraining , scheduling,flight crew positioning, reservations, and various other departments such as dispatch,medical ,human resources , and aircraft stores has not been addressed, other than to say interesting economic "synergies" among the three airline companies exist.Global Aero Logistics today
Today, Global Aero Logistics has combined revenues of less than $1 billion, 29 leased aircraft (most from GECAS and ILFC), and more than 2,500 employees. Global Aero Logistics Inc. provides services in the passenger, commercial passenger ad-hoc lease and
wet lease charter, military-on-demand and cargo charter ACMI markets in which an increasingly greater amount is now being concentrated in the hands of this one particularcompany with two subsidiaries.Among Global Aero Logistics significant competitors amidst this dwindling field of operators on the passenger side, who specialize in AMC charter contracts and (ACMI) and charter markets are,
Omni Air International and TSI Holdings, Miami International Airlines, both of which are substantially smaller than ATA's former, stand alone operations. On the cargo side, Global Aeros Logistics operations performed by World Airways remain distant rivals to the vastly growing ABX Air's airline holdings operations and network which are now inclusive of the much smaller (ATI) Air Transport International andCapital Cargo International Airlines who at one time were fierce competitors for similar contracts.North American flew to the African continent with a link up toVirgin Nigeria Airlines , but all scheduled passenger service was discontinued in May 2008 as a result of the fuel price rise escalations of 2007-2008. [ [http://atwonline.com/news/other.html?issueDate=11%2F19%2F2007 ATW Daily News ] ] Global Aero Logistics has substantial fleet operations transiting through AtlantaATL , New York (JFK), Baltimore WashingtonBWI , Dallas Ft. WorthDFW and Houston (IAH) on a regular basis.On
April 2 ,2008 ,ATA Airlines filedChapter 11 bankruptcy and immediately ceased all operations. [ [http://www.ata.com/ ATA Airlines ] ] The sister airlines will continue to operate. With the MatlinPatterson decision to shutter ATA Airlines, the same "distressed capital" and "vulture" hedge fund in control the remaining assets of ATA Airlines (MatlinPatterson). [ [http://www.marketwatch.com/m/Story/ddf270b1-43a8-4938-b097-5a5bd771fe5a MarketWatch.com Story ] ] and World Air Holdings, have now decided to acquire the cargo carrierArrow Air , which does business as (d/b/a ) Arrow Air Cargo out ofMiami .Fleet
As of August 1
2008 , Global Aero Logistics has 29 or transoceanic capable aircraft in its fleet, consisting of 5 narrow-body and 24 wide-body hulls [Aviation insurance| ['] : [ [http://ata.com/about_ata/news/traffic_releases/2007_october.pdf ATA Airlines Fleet] ] [ [http://flynaa.com/fleetinformation.aspx North American Airlines Fleet] ] [ [http://www.worldair.com/passenger/fleet.html World Airways Fleet] ]Global Aero Logistics is expected to receive some Airbus A330-200F from an order placed by parent company MatlinPatterson. [http://www.airbus.com/en/presscentre/pressreleases/pressreleases_items/08_01_28_matlinpatterson_a350xwb.html MatlinPatterson signs for six A330-200F] Airbus Press Centre,
28 January 2008 ][http://www.aircargonews.net/article.asp?art_id=2933]
Global Aero Logistics is expected to receive some Airbus A330-200F from an order placed by parent company MatlinPatterson.Destinations
As of May 2008, Global Aero Logistics offers no scheduled service, however maintains various charter destinations:
ATA Airlines Destinations*ATA Airlines provided scheduled service to 13 destinations at the time of its shut down on
April 3 2008 .*main|ATA Airlines destinationsNorth American Airlines Destinations*North American Airlines provided scheduled service to 5 destinations prior to
May 20 2008 . The airline currently provides charter operations.main|North American Airlines destinations#Destinations|l1=North American Airlines destinationsWorld Airways Destinations*World Airways does not provide scheduled service to any destination, however, the airline does has extensive charter operations.
Management
Bill Garrett
*
Chief Financial Officer (CFO ) of Global Aero Logistics Inc. from Matlin Patterson.
**Officer since: October (with Global Aero Logistics Inc. corporate headquarters move to Atlanta.)Charlie McDonald
* President, Global Aero Logistics Inc.
Jeff Sanborn
* Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Global Aero Logistics Inc. [http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/world-airways-to-continue-operating-three-md-11-freighters-for-lufthansa-cargo,401719.shtml]
Rob Binns
*CEO of Global Aero Logistics Inc.
**Officer Since: World Air Holdings merger went into effect.Larry Montford
*
COO -Chief Operating Officer of World and Senior Vice President Global Aero LogisticsJeff Wehrenberg
*
COO -Chief Operating Officer North American Airlines and Senior Vice President Global Aero Logistics Inc.References
External links
* [http://ata.com/about_ata/company_information/executive_mgmt_team.html ATA's Executive Management Team]
* [http://ata.com ATA Airlines official website]
* [http://www.flynaa.com/ North American Airlines official website]
* [http://www.worldairways.com/ World Airways official website]Navbox Airlines of the United States
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