Atarashima Air

Atarashima Air (ATA) (Japanese: アタラシマ航空) is the flag carrier airline of Atarashima. Atarashima Air operates a hub at Yamasenki Airport and has a strong presence in the East Asia markets. The company also operates trans-Pacific flights, including the world's second longest non-stop commercial flights from Atarashima to Archades on the Airbus A380-800.

2012-2014 Restructure
In June 2012, Atarashima Air CEO Andrew Fei stated that Atarashima Air's fleet would be reduced starting in 2013. The reduction would include the phasing out of all Airbuses from the fleet. The result will end up ceasing the direct Atarashima-Archades flight using the A380. The airline companies buying the fleet include ColumbiAir, Oriental Airways and Kaisanese Airlines.

As of mid 2013, Atarashima Air will also terminate many flights from Atarashima to East Asian airports to focus more on Southeast Asian and American airports as part of a larger international expansion. Some of the airports that will be terminated include Shiroku, Tokyo-Narita, Hangzhou and Busan. The airline will also remove Berlin Tegel Airport and replace it with Pizen International Airport.

Destinations
Atarashima Air operates many routes from its hubs Yamasenki Airport and Shanghai Pudong International Airport as well as a few routes from Berlin Tegel Airport. Atarashima Air has a total of 63 destinations internationally.

Fleet
The Atarashima Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of July 2012):