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Omni Air International
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Omni Air International, LLC is a United States charter airline headquartered in Hangar 19 on the grounds of Tulsa International Airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.[2] It specializes in passenger charter flights and Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (ACMI) wet leasing.[3] Omni Air International is a member of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet as a long-range international carrier.[4] The airline is certified under FAA Part 121 and holds IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registration.
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Omni Air International was established in 1993 and began operations with a single Boeing 727. The airline initially focused on domestic and international passenger charters and grew its operations with military and government contracts, including service as part of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet.
In 2018, Omni Air was acquired by Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), expanding ATSG’s reach in the passenger ACMI sector.
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As of 2025, Omni Air International operates the following aircraft:
Operations
Omni Air International primarily provides charter and ACMI services for private sector clients, governments, and the U.S. Department of Defense. It conducts worldwide operations, including military troop transport and government contract flights.
Controversies
Omni Air International has operated deportation flights under contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A 2019 report by Quartz stated that the airline was the sole provider willing to conduct certain deportation missions deemed "high-risk," and raised concerns about elevated costs for such services.[5]
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