ATA Holdings Corp. and ATA Airlines Announce Realignment of Senior Leadership Team Responsibilities


INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- ATA Holdings Corp. (Pink Sheets:ATAHQ) and ATA Airlines announced today the following promotions and realignment of responsibilities at the senior leadership level, effective immediately. The new structure reflects ATA's intention to drive accountability down to each of its two lines of business -- Military/Charter and Scheduled Service.


 --  Subodh Karnik, currently the Company's Senior Vice
     President and Chief Commercial Officer, will become Executive
     Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) -- reporting to
     John Denison, Chairman, President and CEO. Karnik will have
     direct responsibility for all operations including marketing,
     planning, and finance functions.

 --  Captain John Graber, currently the Company's Senior Vice
     President, Flight Operations and Maintenance, will become General
     Manager-Military/Charter and Senior Vice President-Operations.
     Captain Graber will report to the COO. As General
     Manager-Military/Charter, he will have responsibility for all
     aspects of ATA's Military/Charter business. As Senior Vice
     President-Operations, his responsibilities will include Flight
     Operations, Maintenance, System Operations Control, and Safety
     and Security.

 --  ATA has created a new position, Senior Vice President-Scheduled
     Service, and expects to name a leader for that new role
     within the next month. The SVP-Scheduled Service will also report
     to the COO and will have responsibility for the Marketing and
     Market Planning functions as well as Inflight, Station
     Operations, Cargo, and Corporate Communications.

 --  Doug Yakola, currently the Company's Senior Vice President,
     Customers and Ground Operations, will become Senior Vice
     President-Chief Financial Officer (CFO) reporting to the
     COO. In addition to his finance and accounting responsibilities,
     Yakola will be responsible for Strategic Sourcing, Information
     Technology, and Real Estate. Francis J. Conway, ATA's interim
     CFO, will remain with the Company until ATA emerges from Chapter
     11, expected during the first quarter of 2006, and will assist
     Yakola with all aspects of his new role until that time.

"ATA is fortunate to have professionals with the experience and determination needed to lead ATA to a profitable future. I am of course very pleased to announce that Subodh Karnik, Captain John Graber and Doug Yakola have accepted their new assignments. Our Company needs their energy, vision, and good judgment as we complete the financial and operational restructuring process," said John Denison, Chairman, CEO, and President. "Against harsh odds, ATA will emerge from Chapter 11 in First Quarter 2006 because of our employees' hard work and sacrifices, their caring for one another, and most importantly because of their absolute determination to 'win.' Work remains to be done, but I have no doubt of our ultimate success because our employees will accept nothing less," he added.


 --  John Denison - Chairman, CEO, and President: John
     Denison was recently elected to succeed George Mikelsons as
     Chairman of the Board of the Company upon Mikelsons' resignation
     effective Dec. 31, 2005. He joined ATA in February of 2005 after
     a three-year period of retirement from Southwest Airlines. There
     his responsibilities included serving as Executive Vice President
     of Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to
     joining Southwest in 1986, Denison served for six years in
     various corporate finance roles at the LTV Corporation also in
     Dallas, Texas. Among other responsibilities, he assisted in the
     financial restructuring of the conglomerate that held interests
     in aerospace defense, steel and energy.

     Denison's leadership in restructuring efforts for struggling
     companies dates back to the 1970s. He spent his early career in
     the Detroit area with more than a decade at the Chrysler
     Corporation. As Manager of Corporate Finance, Denison played a
     role in the restructuring of the automaker and was part of a team
     responsible for obtaining the government assistance that
     ultimately saved the company. Denison earned a bachelor of arts
     in economics at Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. and
     continued his graduate education at Wayne State University, where
     he earned a master of business administration in finance.

 --  Subodh Karnik - Executive Vice President and Chief
     Operating Officer: Subodh Karnik joined ATA in June of 2005 as
     Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. Karnik has
     15 years of airline experience that includes serving in a wide
     range of leadership roles at three major carriers. Most recently,
     he was Senior Vice President of Marketing Planning at Delta Air
     Lines. Before joining Delta in 1999, Karnik worked as Staff Vice
     President of International Finance at Continental Airlines and
     CFO of subsidiary Continental Micronesia. He moved to Continental
     from Northwest Airlines, where Karnik maintained responsibilities
     in alliances, international sales, revenue management and
     strategic planning. He is a graduate of the Birla Institute of
     Technology and Science and the University of Michigan Ross School
     of Business.

 --  Doug Yakola - Senior Vice President and Chief Financial
     Officer: Doug Yakola joined ATA in 2003 as Vice President,
     Station Operations and Cargo. In 2005, he was promoted to Senior
     Vice President, Customers and Ground Operations. Prior to joining
     ATA, Yakola spent eighteen years at Northwest Airlines. His
     experience with Northwest included director-level roles with
     responsibility for the passenger service operation at Northwest's
     largest hub (Detroit), overseeing luggage handling worldwide, and
     station technology planning. Yakola holds a master of business
     administration from the Kellogg School of Management -
     Northwestern University, and a bachelor of science in business
     administration from the University of Central Florida.

 --  Captain John Graber - General Manager-Military/Charter
     and Senior Vice President-Operations: Captain John Graber
     joined ATA in 1993 as a First Officer. He has held numerous
     positions at the carrier, from Crew Resource Management and
     Ground School Instructor to Director of Flight Standards and
     Training. Graber was promoted to Senior Vice President, Flight
     Operations and Maintenance in January of 2005. Prior to joining
     ATA, Graber spent time flying for Pan Am Express in Europe, TW
     Express Airlines, Inc., and the U.S. Army. Graber holds a master
     of business administration, cum laude, from the University of
     Notre Dame, and a bachelor of arts from Edison State College.

 --  Frank Conway - Francis J. Conway joined ATA Holdings Corp.
     in June of 2005 as Interim Chief Financial Officer. In
     this role, he continues to work closely with ATA's senior
     leadership team to direct the Company's Chapter 11 reorganization
     efforts. Conway's professional background includes more than
     20 years of experience serving financially distressed companies
     as an officer, director and advisor. Much of this work has been
     in the aviation industry, where he has served as financial
     advisor to scheduled carriers as well as an officer and
     director with numerous aircraft leasing entities. Conway
     comes to ATA from Navigant Capital Advisors, LLC, the dedicated
     corporate finance advisory business of Navigant Consulting, Inc.
     ("Navigant"). As Managing Director for Navigant Capital Advisors,
     he leads the firm's restructuring practice. Conway holds
     a bachelor of science in accounting and management from New York
     University and is a Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.).

ATA Airlines, headquartered in Indianapolis, now in its 33rd year of operation, offers affordable travel to major business centers and popular vacation destinations like New York, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Hawaii, Florida and Mexico. Through direct and connecting Southwest Airlines codeshare flights, ATA now serves customers in more than 60 markets. For more information, visit ata.com.



            

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