Air Atlanta Europe

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Founded2002
Commenced operations2002
Air Atlanta Europe
IATA ICAO Call sign
CT AAE EUROVIKING
Founded2002
Commenced operations2002
Focus citiesJeddah, Medina, Liège
Frequent-flyer programSkyTeam (for Saudia flights)
AllianceAir Atlanta Icelandic[1]
Fleet size11
HeadquartersBirkirkara
Key peopleBaldvin Mar Hermannsson, CEO
Websitewww.airatlanta.com
Boeing 747 at Manchester Airport in July 2005
Boeing 777-300ER at King Abdulaziz International Airport in April 2025

Air Atlanta Europe is a Maltese-based charter airline[2] and a sister company of Air Atlanta Icelandic, both operating under the Air Atlanta brand. The airline specializes in ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) and charter operations for global customers.

The original Air Atlanta Europe was founded in 2002 as a UK-based airline under the same ownership as Air Atlanta Icelandic, primarily operating widebody passenger aircraft. The airline ceased operations in 2008.[3]

In 2021, Air Atlanta Europe was re-established in Malta and continues to operate as a sister company to Air Atlanta Icelandic. The airline focuses on providing ACMI and charter services, maintaining the legacy of the Air Atlanta brand.[4]

In October 2025, the airline welcomes its first Boeing 777 cargo.[5]

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