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yan Aviation Corporation began in 1976 in Wichita, Kansas, as a fixed base operator (FBO) providing fueling
prOfile
and maintenance services at Mid-Continent Airport. In 1981 the
company began operating cargo aircraft under the name Ryan International Airlines, up-
grading its Part 135 certificate to a Part 121 air carrier certificate. In 1994 the assets of the
FBO were sold and transport operations
became the sole focus of Ryan Interna-
tional Airlines.
dividuals requiring
a part 121 operating
certificate, includ-
ing the provisioning
of crews, mainte-
nance program, and
insurance in a cost-
effective manner.
Beyond private
owner aircraft,
Ryan is a Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF)
carrier authorized to carry U.S. person-
nel all over the world. They have pro-
vided services to the Department of Jus-
tice, U.S. Marshals Service, Department
of Energy (DOE), Department of De-
fense (DOD), Department of Homeland
Security and Immigration & Naturaliza-
tion Services (INS).
Ryan is able to operate with world-
wide authority to most destinations re-
quested, flying to as many as 44 coun-
tries in a single year. The company has
authorization to operate both domestic
and international charter and scheduled
service. Ryan has 180-minute ETOPS
(Extended Twin Engine Operations) ap-
proval on all its Boeing B757-200ER air-
craft, allowing for the most direct route,
saving time and fuel. The company cur-
rently operates B757-200 ETOPS, B767-
300 ETOPS, and MD-80 jets.
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