For the Dallas, Texas, based airline that flew in 1978, see Kitty Hawk Airways.
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Founded | 1976 (as Kitty Hawk Airways)[1] | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 1985[1] | ||||||
Ceased operations | January 8, 2008 | ||||||
Hubs | Fort Wayne International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 14 | ||||||
Parent company | Kitty Hawk Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Grapevine, Texas, U.S. | ||||||
Website | Kha.com |
Kitty Hawk Aircargo was an American cargo airline based on the grounds of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and in Grapevine, Texas, U.S.[2][3][4] It operated domestic scheduled overnight freight services, as well as air charter services. Its main base was Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, with a hub at Fort Wayne International Airport.[5]
On 15 October 2007 Kitty Hawk, Inc. filed again for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
On 29 October 2007 Kitty Hawk, Inc. announced it would cease all scheduled network Air and Ground operations, effective immediately, but that it would continue to operate air cargo charter shipments.[citation needed]
On 20 November 2007 Kitty Hawk Air Cargo began flying for DHL for a two-week minimum, shipping DHL's freight domestically. This contract was for five Boeing 737-300s including keeping one at DHL's hub as a backup. Kitty Hawk continued this flying for four weeks.[citation needed]
Kitty Hawk flew its last revenue flight, a Boeing 727 horse charter, on January 8, 2008 and its last ever flight the next day, ferrying the aircraft to Ardmore, Oklahoma.[citation needed]
As of December 2007 the Kitty Hawk Aircargo fleet included:[5]
Aircraft | Total | Notes |
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Boeing 737-300SF | 7 | |
Boeing 727-200 | 7 |
As of November 17, 2007, the majority of the 727s from the Kitty Hawk fleet were being stored at Ardmore Municipal Airport in Ardmore, Oklahoma.[citation needed]
As of March 2006 the airline operated:[7]