Air Atlanta
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Air Atlanta was an airline based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA in the 1980s serving a dozen cities from its hub in Atlanta.
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[edit] Former Code Data
- ICAO Code: CRB
- Callsign: Airlan
[edit] History
The airline was started in February 1984, by Michael Hollis, a black attorney. The airline flew three million passengers before it shut down in December of 1986 [1][2].
[edit] Services
Air Atlanta operated services to the following destinations:
- Detroit, Michigan
- Fort Myers, Florida
- Greenbrier, West Virginia
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Miami, Florida
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- New York, New York
- Orlando, Florida
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Tampa, Florida
- Washington, DC
[edit] Fleet
The Air Atlanta fleet consisted of Boeing 727-100 aircraft.


