Air Transport International, Inc. is an airline based in Wilmington, Ohio, United States.
[3] Cargo Aircraft Management was the lead customer for the Boeing 767 freighter conversion program.
[4] In March 2016, Amazon.com announced that it would be using ATI to provide transport services for the Amazon Prime network.
The deal under ATI's parent company will result in an increase in aircraft, frequencies, and jobs for the airline.
[6] The Air Transport International fleet includes the following aircraft (as of June 7, 2021):[citation needed] Air Transport International formerly operated the following aircraft:[citation needed] In an inspection report, the United States Department of Agriculture stated that in December 2014 Air Transport International had shipped 1,148 crab-eating macaques to Houston from the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou and failed to provide the animals with food and water for over 24 hours, in violation of the Animal Welfare Act.