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In the 1990s, Ryan Air converted to a cargo-only airline and changed their name to Arctic Transportation Services (ATS), adding CASA 212 cargo planes to their fleet. They changed their name back to Ryan Air in 2010. [3] [4] [9] In 2011, Ryan Air began passenger charters out of Anchorage, using a newly acquired Pilatus PC-12. [2]
These contracts were terminated following the failure of European carrier Futura International Airways, from which Ryan leased several aircraft to support this operation. In November 2011, Ryan took delivery of their first Airbus A330-300, leased from Virgin Atlantic. In February 2012, Ryan furloughed pilots, flight attendants, and support staff.
Ryan Aeronautical, a San Diego aircraft manufacturer founded in 1934. After 1969, part of Teledyne and later, Northrop Grumman; Ryan Air Services, a cargo and passenger airline operating in Bush Alaska; Ryan Airline Company, an early aviation concern associated with Charles Lindbergh; Ryan International Airlines, a defunct American charter airline
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Ryan Air Services: 7S RYA RYAN AIR Anchorage Aniak Bethel Emmonak Kotzebue Nome St. Mary's Unalakleet: 1953 Founded as Unalakleet Air Taxi. Sky Lease Cargo: GG KYE SKY CUBE Miami: 1969 Founded as Wrangler Aviation and commenced operations in 1973. Skyway Enterprises: KI SKZ SKYWAY-INC 1981 Commenced operations in 1983. StratAir: Miami: 2018
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Ryan Airline Company was an airline founded by T. Claude Ryan and Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Mahoney at Dutch Flats Airport in San Diego, California, on April 19, 1925. They had earlier established a scheduled service between San Diego and Los Angeles with a fare of $14.50 one-way and $22.50 round-trip.
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