Kalitta Air Explained

Airline:Kalitta Air
Fleet Size:28
Destinations:25 (scheduled)
Iata:K4
Icao:CKS
Callsign:CONNIE
Subsidiaries:Kalitta Charters
Founded:
  • 1967
    (as Connie Kalitta Services)
  • 2000
    (as Kalitta Air)
Aoc:KCSA712A[1]
Key People:Conrad Kalitta
Hubs:
Website:kalittaair.com

Kalitta Air is an American cargo airline headquartered at Willow Run Airport, Ypsilanti Township, Michigan.[2] [3] The company operates international scheduled and cargo charter services.[4] Its call sign "Connie" is from its founder, Connie Kalitta.

History

In 1967, Conrad "Connie" Kalitta started the airline as Connie Kalitta Services,[5] a business carrying car parts using a twin engine Cessna 310 that he piloted. The airline's name would later become American International Airways in 1984. At this point, the fleet consisted of Boeing 747, Lockheed L-1011, Douglas DC-8, Twin Beech, and Learjet aircraft, for air freight, air ambulance, and charter passenger operations.

The American International Airways brand name was also used by a charter and scheduled passenger airline which in 1981 was operating a hub located at the Philadelphia International Airport with nonstop service to Atlantic City, Boston, Chicago Midway, Cleveland, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Norfolk, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Tampa, and West Palm Beach flown with McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 and MD-80 jets. The airline declared bankruptcy on July 19, 1984, and ceased operations in September.[6] [7] Kalitta, however, continued using the AIA name, as "Kalitta|American International Airways" for cargo-only flights until 1997.

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 Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.

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.

On April 21, 2017, Kalitta Air retired its final Boeing 747-200F from service. This was one of the relatively few then remaining in service. Twenty-six other Boeing 747 aircraft are still active in Kalitta's fleet.

Kalitta Maintenance operates a maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility at Oscoda–Wurtsmith Airport in Iosco County, Michigan.

In 2020, the United States Department of State employed Kalitta Air to evacuate U.S. nationals from Wuhan at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Citing instructions from the State Department, company Pete Sanderlin declined to give the Detroit Free Press comment.[8] The National Museum of American Diplomacy's collection of artifacts includes a commemorative patch honoring the "Wuhan Evac Team" featuring a Kalitta Air plane. It has the dates "01-27-20 to 02-08-20" and four N-numbers, N705CK, N706CK, N708CK, and N713CK.[9]

Destinations

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.[10] [11]

In January 2003, Kalitta Air announced the start of scheduled cargo flights from the United States to Europe. The freighters on this service operated from JFK (John F. Kennedy Airport, New York, USA) EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey, USA) 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. Liège Airport was also used as a regular refueling stop on New York City – Middle East routes and in the Caribbean, Norman Manley International Airport.

As of February 2020, Kalitta Air serves the following destinations with cargo flights on a regular, scheduled basis:[12] [13]

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
BahrainManamaBahrain International Airport
BelgiumBrusselsBrussels Airport
OstendOstend–Bruges International Airport
CanadaVancouverVancouver International Airport
ChileSantiagoArturo Merino Benítez International Airport
ChinaHefeiHefei Xinqiao International Airport
ShanghaiShanghai Pudong International Airport
GermanyLeipzigLeipzig/Halle Airport
Hong KongHong KongHong Kong International Airport
IndiaDelhiIndira Gandhi International Airport
JapanNagoyaChubu Centrair International Airport
NetherlandsAmsterdamAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
SingaporeSingaporeChangi Airport
South KoreaSeoulIncheon International Airport
TürkiyeIstanbulIstanbul Airport
United States (Alaska)AnchorageElmendorf Air Force Base
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
United States (California)FairfieldTravis Air Force Base
Los AngelesLos Angeles International Airport
San FranciscoSan Francisco International Airport
United States (Florida)MiamiMiami International Airport
OrlandoOrlando International Airport
United States (Hawaii)HonoluluDaniel K. Inouye International Airport
KalaoaEllison Onizuka Kona International Airport
United States (Illinois)ChicagoO'Hare International Airport
United States (Michigan)DetroitDetroit Metropolitan Airport
OscodaOscoda-Wurtsmith Airport[14]
United States (New Jersey)NewarkNewark Liberty International Airport
United States (New York)NewburghStewart International Airport
New York CityJohn F. Kennedy International Airport
United States (North Carolina)GreensboroPiedmont Triad International Airport
United States (Kentucky)HebronCincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
United States (Oregon)PortlandPortland International Airport
United States (Texas)DallasDallas/Fort Worth International Airport
San AntonioSan Antonio International Airport
United States (Virginia)RichmondRichmond International Airport
United States (Washington)SeattleSeattle/Tacoma International Airport

Fleet

Current fleet

As of April 2024, the Kalitta Air fleet consists of the following aircraft:[15] [16]

Kalitta Air fleet
AircraftTotalOrdersNotes
Boeing 747-400BCF9 -
Boeing 747-400ERF1 -
Boeing 747-400F13 -
Boeing 777F5 -
Boeing 777-300ER/SF - 5Launch customer.[17] [18]
Total295

Historical fleet

Previously, Kalitta Air additionally operated the following aircraft types:

Incidents and accidents

Media appearances

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Federal Aviation Administration – Airline Certificate Information – Detail View. av-info.faa.gov. 2019-06-27.
  2. "Township Map ." Ypsilanti Township. Retrieved on June 22, 2009.
  3. "Welcome to Kalitta Air." Kalitta Air. Retrieved on June 22, 2009.
  4. News: Directory: World Airlines . . 99 . 2007-04-03.
  5. Web site: Connie Kalitta Services . Airline History . 7 December 2020.
  6. http://www.departedflights.com, May 1, 1984, American International Airways route map
  7. Web site: American International Airways . StanWing . 29 April 2020.
  8. Web site: Moran . Darcie . Michigan-based airline Kalitta aids in Wuhan coronavirus evacuation . 2022-06-13 . Detroit Free Press . en-US.
  9. Web site: 2020-12-21 . Our Favorite Artifact Acquisitions of 2020 . 2022-06-13 . en-US.
  10. Web site: Aircraft Schedule. Kalitta Air. 2007-11-15. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071011040306/http://www.kalittaair.com/Schedule.asp. 2007-10-11.
  11. Web site: Contracts from the United States Department of Defense . 2007-11-15 .
  12. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airlines/k4-cks/routes Kalitta Air (K4/CKS) Fleet, Routes & Reviews | Flightradar24
  13. https://www.world-airport-codes.com/alphabetical/airport-code/a.html?page=1 Airport Codes Starting with : A - World Airport Codes
  14. Major overhaul, repair, and maintenance facility, also where retired planes are scrapped and/or Cannibalized for spare parts. It is the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base
  15. Web site: Kalitta Air Fleet Details and History. www.planespotters.net. 3 April 2024.
  16. Web site: Kalitta Air Fleet of B777 (Active) Airfleets aviation. www.airfleets.net. 2020-04-15.
  17. News: Kalitta Air to be launch operator of 'The Big Twin'. The Load Star. 28 October 2020.
  18. Web site: US's Kalitta Air secures two more B777-300 freighters. Ch-Aviation. 30 June 2021.
  19. Web site: Korean Air HL7460 (Boeing 747 - MSN 26404) Airfleets aviation. www.airfleets.net. 2020-04-15.
  20. Web site: Kalitta Air N579BC (Boeing 747 - MSN 27662) (Ex HL7494) Airfleets aviation. www.airfleets.net. 2020-04-15.
  21. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61 N814CK Guantánamo NAS (NBW). Harro. Ranter.
  22. http://home.att.net/~aircargosafety/747_Air_Cargo_Plane_Loses_Engine_Over_Michigan.htm Air Cargo Safety
  23. http://uk-airport-news.info/prestwick-airport-news-281106.htm Prestwick Airport arms flights prosecution ruled out
  24. Web site: Aircraft Data N704CK, 1986 Boeing 747-246F C/N 23391, 1980 Boeing 747-209F C/N 22299, 1972 Boeing 747-146 C/N 20528 . 2024-05-17 . www.airport-data.com.
  25. Web site: Aviation Photo Search.
  26. News: Plane comes off Brussels runway. 25 May 2008. BBC News . 2010-01-05.
  27. News: Airplane breaks in two. https://archive.today/20120724035442/http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redactie.english/news/1.311720. dead. 24 July 2012. 25 May 2008. de Redactie.be.
  28. News: Post-V1 abort after bird-strike destroyed Kalitta 747F . December 23, 2008. FlightGlobal.com.
  29. News: Final report on the accident occurred on 25 may 2008 at brussels airport on a boeing b747-209f registered n704ck . 10 July 2009 . Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport Air Accident Investigation Unit.
  30. "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.
  31. News: US cargo plane crashes into Colombian house, 3 dead . AFP . 2008-07-07 . 2008-07-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080710204234/http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jpxEvFKTQrHypeau2Va_YnnF3HGg . 2008-07-10 .
  32. News: US plane crashes into Colombian house . . 2008-07-08 . 2008-07-08 .
  33. Web site: Crash: Kalitta B742 at Bogota on Jul 7th 2008, engine fire, impacted a farm house . The Aviation Herald. 2013-06-03. 2008-07-11.
  34. Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 747-209BSF N714CK Bogotá-Eldorado Airport (BOG). Aviation Safety Network. 7 July 2008. 25 August 2015.
  35. Web site: Vrachtvliegtuig komt in problemen na opstijgen vanaf Brussels Airport: getuigen maken melding van ontploffingen en steekvlam . 2022-08-16 . HLN.be.
  36. Web site: Compressor engine stall on Kalitta Air Boeing 747 cargo that departed from Brussels Airport . Aviation24.be. 29 March 2019 .
  37. Web site: Incident: Kalitta B744 at East Midlands on Sep 30th 2021, engine malfunction on roll out.
  38. Web site: Kalitta Air 747 from Anchorage veers off Ningbo runway. Len. Varley. Aviation Source News. 2022-08-07. July 8, 2023.
  39. News: Larson. George C.. The Making of Air Force One. 29 November 2015. Smithsonian Institution. September 1997.
  40. Web site: Plane carrying 228 Canadians from Grand Princess cruise ship lands at CFB Trenton - National | Globalnews.ca.
  41. https://www.airliners.net/photo/Oceanic-American-International-Airways/Boeing-747-269BM/151197 Photo of N707CK during production
  42. Web site: N801KH Kitty Hawk Collateral Liquidating Trust Boeing 747-200(F). Planespotters.net. April 8, 2024.