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Atlas Air Worldwide Acquires 49% Stake In ACMI Provider Air Atlanta

Strategic Partnership Expands Access To Widebody Capacity, Strengthens Global ACMI Footprint Across Key International Aviation Market

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May 28, 2026
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Atlas Air Worldwide Acquires 49% Stake In ACMI Provider Air Atlanta
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Atlas Air Worldwide has announced it has acquired a 49% minority stake in Iceland-based Air Atlanta, which will expand its access to widebody aircraft capacity and strengthen its global ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) leasing footprint in key international aviation markets. 
 
Air Atlanta, headquartered in Iceland with operating platforms in Iceland and Malta, is a long-established provider of ACMI services, as well as CMI (Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) operations, passenger and cargo charter services, and aircraft management solutions. The company operates a fleet of 14 widebody freighters, including Boeing 747F and 777F aircraft, alongside four passenger Boeing 777s. 
 
As part of the broader transaction, Atlas Air — through its Titan Aviation Holdings subsidiary — is also acquiring aircraft owned by the Air Atlanta group. These aircraft will be leased back to Air Atlanta’s operating entities, ensuring continuity of operations while reinforcing long-term fleet cooperation between the two companies. 
 
The partnership comes at a time when Atlas Air is actively expanding its widebody footprint. According to fleet data, Atlas currently operates 43 Boeing 747-400Fs, 17 Boeing 747-8Fs, 5 Boeing 767-300Fs, and 11 Boeing 777Fs. In March, the company also placed an order for 20 Airbus A350F aircraft, with options for an additional 20 units. 
 
Atlas Air CEO Michael Steen described the transaction as part of a disciplined growth strategy in a constrained widebody freighter market, reinforcing the company’s “One Atlas” strategy. He emphasized that combining Atlas’ global commercial platform with Air Atlanta’s European operational base will enhance access to capacity and improve service capabilities for global customers. 
 
Air Atlanta will continue to operate under its existing leadership and structure, with its management retaining a 51% controlling interest in the airline operating companies after completion of the deal. Both companies will collaborate commercially to pursue additional global growth opportunities. 
 
Air Atlanta CEO Baldvin Hermannsson said the partnership strengthens the company’s long-term growth trajectory and reinforces its position as a leading European widebody ACMI operator, enabling it to expand its market reach and offer more flexible capacity solutions. 
 
Executive Chairman Hannes Hilmarsson, who will step down after two decades in leadership roles, said the company is entering its next phase with strong foundations and a solid partnership for future expansion. 
 
The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of this year, subject to regulatory approvals and standard closing conditions. 

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