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Aeko Kula, LLC, DBA Aloha Air Cargo, is an all-cargo airline in the United States, headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, [3] [4] operating from a hub at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Formerly Aloha Airlines , it became an independent cargo operator following the closure of the passenger airline in 2008.
Air India Cargo; Aryan Cargo Express; Crescent Air Cargo; Deccan 360; Elbee Airlines; Hinduja Cargo Services Indonesia. Megantara Air Iran. Fars Air Qeshm Japan. ANA & JP Express; Orange Cargo Kazakhstan. Almaty Aviation Malaysia. Transmile Air Services Philippines. Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines Singapore. Jett8 Airlines Vietnam. Trai Thien ...
Several companies expressed interest in purchasing Aloha's cargo division, including Seattle-based Saltchuk Resources, California-based Castle & Cooke Aviation, and Hawaii-based Kahala Capital (which included Richard Ing, a minority investor in the Aloha Air Group and member of Aloha's board of directors). [27]
Aloha Air Cargo: ALOHA United States AQ AAH Aloha Airlines: ALOHA United States defunct; former IATA code: TS AA AAL American Airlines: AMERICAN United States XFS American Flight Service Systems: United States XMG AMS Group: Russia WD* AAN Amsterdam Airlines: AMSTEL Netherlands Former IATA code: FH*. ICAO code and call sign no longer allocated ABI
Hawaiian Air Cargo, Southwest Cargo, and Aloha Air Cargo, are three of the major cargo operations served here. Other cargo operations include FedEx, Kamaka Air, and ʻOHANA By Hawaiian Cargo. The Northwest Apron, which serves this area of the airport, provides parking for transient military aircraft and is the site of some general aviation ...
Yucaipa, as the largest creditor in Aloha's 2008 bankruptcy case, sought U.S. Bankruptcy Court permission to sell the Aloha name to the Phoenix-based parent of go ! airlines, Mesa Air Group, as a ...
Aloha Air Cargo; Alpine Air Express; Amazon Air; Ameriflight; Amerijet International; Ameristar Jet Charter; Arrow Air; Asia Pacific Airlines (Guam) Atlas Air;
The plane was flying over paradise, carrying 95 people on a short jaunt from Hilo to Honolulu in Hawaii, when all hell broke loose in an instant on the afternoon of 28 April 1988.