Kalitta Charters

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Kalitta Charters is an American charter airline headquartered in Ypsilanti, Michigan, with its main base at Willow Run Airport.[2]

Founded2001
AOC#K11A535K[1]
Operating basesWillow Run Airport
Fleet size43
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Kalitta Charters
Boeing 727F
IATA ICAO Call sign
K9
K5
KFS
KII
KALITTA
DRAGSTER
Founded2001
AOC #K11A535K[1]
Operating basesWillow Run Airport
Fleet size43
HeadquartersYpsilanti, Michigan, United States
Key peopleDoug Kalitta, President
Websitekalittacharters.com
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Overview

The company is owned and run by Doug Kalitta, nephew of Kalitta Air founder Connie Kalitta. Kalitta Charters offers Executive Charter, Air Ambulance & Air Cargo services, and a FAR Part 145 aircraft repair station at their operating facility in Ypsilanti, Michigan. In August 2015, Kalitta Charters acquired AirNet.[3]

Kalitta Charters is a Part 135 On-Demand cargo and passenger charter operation. Kalitta Charters II is a Part 121 On-Demand Cargo operator.

Kalitta Charters is the sole company with a contract with the US government to fly service members' remains to their final resting places from Dover Air Force Base.[4]

In April 2024, Kalitta Charters II retired their remaining Boeing 727s, previously being one of the last operators worldwide.[5]

Fleet

A former DC-9-15F with the registration N917CK of Kalitta Charters II.
Douglas DC 9-15F
Dassault Falcon 20

As of April 2024, the Kalitta Charters and Kalitta Charters II fleet comprises the following aircraft:[6][7]

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Kalitta Charters fleet
Aircraft In fleet Notes
Boeing 737-300F 5 (as of August 2025)[8]
Boeing 737-400F 12 (as of August 2025)[8]
Boeing 737-800F 4 (as of August 2025)[8]
Challenger 601 2
Dassault Falcon 20 8
King Air 200 1
Learjet 35 8
Learjet 36 2
Learjet 45 4
Total 43
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Retired aircraft

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Aircraft First went into service retired number notes
Boeing 727-200F 2000 2024 9 one of the last operators
Douglas DC-9-15F unknown 2019 3
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