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Airline Transport Professionals company history timeline

1920

Technically, the first dispatchers worked for the Post Office Department and their history dates back to 1920, when the Post Office Department issued orders to establish the first air mail radio stations along the transcontinental air mail routes.

1925

When the Air Mail Act of 1925 authorized the Post Office Department to contract with airlines to carry the mail and this legislation facilitated the creation of a profitable commercial airline industry.

1927

June 2, 1927: Juan Trippe formed Aviation Corporation of America.

July 1, 1927: Boeing Air Transport started commercial air service between Chicago and San Francisco.

September 15, 1927: Pitcairn Aviation was created.

1928

On October 30, 1928, Boeing Airplane - Transport Corporation incorporated and acquired Boeing Air Transport, Pacific Air Transport, and the Boeing Airplane Company.

1929

On February 1, 1929, Boeing Airplane - Transport Corporation changed its name to United Aircraft and Transport Corporation and acquired several new subsidiaries.

Clement Keys bought the airline in early 1929 and then sold it to North American Aviation, a holding company for a number of airline and aircraft companies of which he was a major shareholder.

1930

On January 25, 1930, four holding companies (Universal Aviation Corporation, Colonial Airways, Incorporated, Aviation Corporation, and Southern Air Transport, Incorporated) were consolidated into American Airways, the immediate forerunner of today’s American Airlines.

1931

On March 28, 1931, United Air Lines, Incorporated, became a management corporation formed to coordinate operations of United Aircraft and Transport Corporation’s airline subsidiaries.

As the world’s largest pilots’ union, ALPA has advanced the piloting profession since 1931.

1939

American Flyers has been training pilots since 1939 and has earned a worldwide reputation of being the premier school for flight training education.

1947

In 1947, I.H. Montgomery founded Aviation Training Enterprises (A.T.E) at Midway Airport in Illinois.

1960

In 1960, American Flyers Airline purchased four Lockheed Constellations from Delta Airlines, two L-049 models and two L-149 models, with the L-149’s having increased range and fuel capacity.

1964

In 1964, the airline flew the Beatles on their first US tour.

In 1964 “The Beatles” contracted American Flyers to fly them on their first tour in the United States.

1966

In 1966 American Flyers Airline added four more Lockheed Electra’s and began receiving contracts from the United States Air Force “Military Airlift Command” to transport troops.

1970

The airline portion of the business was sold in the early 1970’s leaving flight education, which still exists today.

1980

In 1980, American Flyers merged with A.T.E. and the combined company continued to operate as American Flyers.

1984

Training Professional Pilots Since 1984

Founded in 1984 by its current President and executive management team, ATP has steadily grown to become the largest flight training company in the United States.

2022

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