ATW Industry Achievement Awards Description & History

The ATW airline industry awards program was born in 1974 to recognize excellence. Originally a modest program, the ATW Awards over the intervening decades have gained in importance and stature to become one of the most coveted and valued honors a company or a person in the airline industry can receive.
     The ATW Award winners are selected by the magazine's editorial staff after a lengthy consultative process. Nominations are solicited from the magazine's editors around the globe, and also are accepted from any person or organization within the industry. The nominations can cover all 11 potential award categories. However, the number of award winners in any given year never exceeds seven.
     Two awards are presented every year: Airline of the Year and Regional Airline of the Year. Two more, Passenger Service and Aviation Technology Achievement, are presented in most years. Thus, there is room for only two or three more awards in most years.
     The ATW editorial team of highly experienced professionals makes every effort to select the best candidate in each award category, and then selects the awards to be presented on the strength of each nomination in relation to the other nominations. Winners are notified about two months in advance of publication of the February issue.
     The awards are presented during a gala dinner. In even-numbered years the dinner is held in Singapore on the eve of the opening of the Asian Aerospace show. The location for the odd-numbered year dinner has been Washington, D.C.
     Here are some of the criteria used to consider an award in each category and a list of past award winners. Above all of these criteria, however, is the requirement that award winners have a superior safety record.

AIRLINE OF THE YEAR AWARD

The most coveted award for overall excellence goes to a major or large international airline which over the years has exhibited outstanding performance in a number of airline disciplines. For an airline to win this award it should have provided exemplary service to the public while compiling a model safety record, been innovative in developing new markets and services, been a leader in applying new technology to the airline industry, and consistently been profitable. In most years the winner of this award has won two or more of our other awards previously.

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REGIONAL AIRLINE OF THE YEAR AWARD

This is our top award for the regional segment of the airline industry. It has the same basic criteria as our Airline of the Year award. The winner should have displayed consistent superior service to the public, and in some cases to its parent airline. We, like everyone else, are still wrestling with a precise definition for a regional airline. For now we are confining it to airlines which have essentially short-haul operations using predominantly less-than-100-seat transports.

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AVIATION TECHNOLOGY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
(FORMERLY KNOWN AS AIRLINE TECHNOLOGY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD)

The last of our three "major awards," this one goes to a manufacturer serving the airline industry that has developed a product that has significantly advanced airline service, capability, efficiency and/or airline safety. To date it has gone chiefly to makers of transports, engines and avionics, but could go to manufacturers of other products such as computers and other support equipment. The case must be made that the product established a significant improvement from what had come before rather than an evolutionary step-advance in a process shared by many manufacturers.

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PASSENGER SERVICE AWARD

Next to our Airline of the Year awards, this is probably the most valued by airlines for its value in the marketplace. It goes to an airline that has been innovative and consistently superior in providing outstanding quality passenger service at a fair price. One measure of this is public acceptance and reputation. Innovation is especially important in this category.

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AIRLINE MARKET LEADERSHIP AWARD
(FORMERLY KNOWN AS MARKET DEVELOPMENT AWARD)

This award goes to an airline--passenger, cargo or both--which has developed a new market, either a new city-pair, or customer base, and done exciting things. These can be either new types of service bringing new customers to the airline industry, or entering markets and drawing business away from other carriers. An important consideration in the selection is whether the airline is making any money with the new program; success is essential. We are looking for new things that will last.

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JOSEPH S. MURPHY INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARD

Another important award, the Industry Service Award is the only one going to an individual or an organization, inside or outside the industry, who has performed outstanding service benefiting the airline industry.
     It can go to a person such as a government or regulatory figure whose work has helped airlines in general. It can go to a person in the industry who has given his or her time beyond the scope of his or her own airline to benefit other airlines or the industry, and it can be awarded to organizations that make the airline industry a better place
     This award can also be called the PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD and go to an individual in the airline industry who has brought credit to the airline industry by performing outstanding public service.

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AIRLINE TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP AWARD
(FORMERLY KNOWN AS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AWARD)

This award goes to an airline, small or large, that has displayed innovative, superior management in applying technology to bring exceptional service to the traveling and shipping public. It can be awarded to an airline that has developed advanced airline equipment or systems, or has made a significant contribution by working with manufacturers to develop these items. It can also go to an airline that has demonstrated superior management of its technology in such fields as maintenance, computer systems, communications or marketing to list some examples.

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AWARD

This category covers airlines that have demonstrated innovative, exceptional performance in managing their finances. Generally the winners have been airlines that have enjoyed financial success over a period of years. There is an emphasis on outstanding performance over time rather than short-term spectaculars. The case for these winners often is made through empirical examination of numbers, and thus can be one of the least subjective awards given.

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LABOR/MANAGEMENT RELATIONS AWARD

This award goes to an airline that has demonstrated originality and outstanding performance in its relations with labor. Generally the winners have been airlines that have utilized extra efforts from both labor and management to continue providing superior service to the traveling public.
     We have found that airlines that get along best with themselves generally have the best relationships with their customers. In this era of downsizing and other items of stress in labor relations the focus is on picking an airline that has found a way to weather these challenges with some new and imaginative programs to ensure better labor/management relations in the future.

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CARGO AIRLINE OF THE YEAR AWARD
(FORMERLY KNOWN AS CARGO DEVELOPMENT AWARD)

This award goes to an airline that has displayed creativity in developing new markets and/or services in airline freight or express service. It can go to any size airline or combination carrier as well as all-cargo airlines. The new service should provide new capabilities to the shipping public while also providing positive financial returns to the airline.

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AIRLINE PUBLIC RELATIONS AWARD

An award for airlines that have exhibited outstanding performance in public and/or press relations. It goes to an airline public/media relations department that has demonstrated originality and extra effort in presenting an accurate and positive picture of its airline and/or the airline industry in general. In this award we look for the combination of an airline management that is willing to commit the resources for an outstanding media/public relations program and the staff that can deliver the product.

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PHOENIX AWARD 

Created in  2004: ATW introduces a new award to acknowledge the dramatic changes that have occurred in commercial aviation since the dawn of the new Millennium.  The Phoenix Award celebrates airlines that have achieved a commercial rebirth through a life-changing transformation.

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ATW AWARD WINNERS 
FROM 1974 TO PRESENT

AIRLINE OF THE YEAR YEAR REGIONAL AIRLINE OF THE YEAR
Air New Zealand 2010 Regional Express
Asiana 2009 Flybe
Singapore 2008 Republic
ANA 2007 Horizon Air
Cathay Pacific 2006 VLM
Air France/KLM 2005 Mesa
Qantas 2004 Chautauqua
Southwest 2003 Express Jet
Japan Airlines 2002 SkyWest
Continental 2001 Lufthansa CityLine
Lufthansa 2000 Comair
Delta Air Lines 1998 Tyrolean
KLM/Northwest 1997 Mesaba
Continental 1996 Manx
Qantas 1995 TAM
Lufthansa 1994 Brit air
20 years issue 1993 20 years issue
British Airways 1992 Mesa
Southwest 1991 Kendell
Alaska 1990 Comair
Singapore 1989 Crossair
American 1988 WestAir
Cathay 1987 SkyWest
British Airways 1986 ASA
KLM 1985 Command
Piedmont 1984 Empire
SAS 1983 Crossair
Lufthansa 1982 Air Midwest
American 1981 Henson
Japan Airlines 1980 Mississippi Valley
Republic 1979 Ransome
Swissair 1978 Rocky Mountain
Delta Air Lines 1977 Air Wisconsin
Air France, British
Airways
1976 USAir (Allegheny Commuter)
Pan American 1975 PBA
United 1974 Pilgrim
PASSENGER SERVICE YEAR AIRLINE
MARKET
LEADERSHIP
none 2010 AirTran Airways
none 2009 Norwegian Air Shuttle
Air New Zealand 2008 Star Alliance
none 2007 Air Canada
JetBlue 2006 GOL
Virgin Atlantic 2005 Air Asia
Singapore  2004 Siberia
Emirates 2003 Lan Chile
British Airways 2002 JetBlue
Asiana 2001 Jet Airways
 (India) Ltd.
Singapore 2000 Ryanair
Air Canada 1998 Virgin
Cathay Pacific 1997 none
Midwest Express 1996 Asiana
Gulf Air 1995 Martinair
none 1994 British Midland
20 years issue 1993 none
Emirates 1992 Britannia Airways
Virgin Atlantic 1991 none
ANA 1990 Brymon
Thai Airways 1989 All Nippon
British Airways 1988 none
Ansett, Air New Zealand 1987 none
SAS 1986 none
Air Canada 1985 Eastern
KLM 1984 none
Cathay 1983 People Express
Swissair 1982 PBA
none 1981 Piedmont
none 1980 USAir
Varig 1979 Texas International
TWA 1978 American
JAL 1977 Laker Airways
Singapore 1976 Western, Pan Am
none 1975 Air Jamaica
Eastern 1974 Ethiopian, Austrian
JOSEPH S. MURPHY
INDUSTRY SERVICE
YEAR AVIATION TECHNOLOGY ACHIEVEMENT
CAAFI Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative 2010 Rockwell Collins & Honeywell Aerospace
Steven
Udvar-Hazy
2009 Naverus
Flight Safety Foundation 2008 Airservices Australia
Dr. Assad Kotaite 2007 Aviation Partners Boeing
IATA 2006 Embraer
none 2005 Garmin
none 2004 none
none 2003 none
none 2002 Boeing 777
Anthony J.
  Broderick
2001 none
none 2000 Dassault Systemes
none 1998 Airbus
none 1997 Bombardier
Flight Safety Foundation 1996 none
none 1995 AlliedSignal
Baliles/De Croo 1994 de Havilland of Canada
none 1993 20 years issue
Gunter Eser 1992 Sundstrand
Robert Crandall 1991 CFM International
Dr. John Lauber 1990 McDonnell Douglas
none 1989 Pratt & Whitney Canada
Herbert Kelleher 1988 Airbus Industrie
Rep. N.Y. Mineta 1987 Boeing
W.T. Coleman 1986 General Electric
none 1985 British Aerospace, Aerospatiale, Rolls-Royce, Snecma
David Kennedy 1984 Pratt & Whitney
Middle East Airlines 1983 Boeing
Umberto Nordio 1982 none
Joseph Adams 1981 none
Knut Hammarskjold 1980 none
T.W. Cummings 1979 none
Claude Taylor 1978 none
El Al, Frank Borman 1977 none
Alitalia, MEA 1976 none
Qantas, Ansett, TAA 1975 none
Paul Rogers 1974 none
AIRLINE
TECHNOLOGY
LEADERSHIP
YEAR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
none 2010 none
none 2009 none
none 2008 none
none 2007 none
none 2006 none
none 2005 none
Delta Air Lines Delta Technology 2004 none
Alaska 2003 none
none 2002 none
none 2001 none
Northwest 2000 none
none 1998 none
none 1997 none
none 1996 none
none 1995 none
none 1994 none
none 1993 none
none 1992 none
none 1991 none
none 1990 none
none 1989 Alaska
none 1988 USAir
none 1987 Singapore
American 1986 Piedmont
Northwest 1985 American
Swissair 1984 Northwest
Qantas 1983 USAir
Delta 1982 Southwest
Air Canada 1981 Frontier
Lufthansa 1980 Delta
Pan American 1979 none
TAP 1978 Aer Lingus
KSSU 1977 Frontier
American 1976 Swissair
Mexicana 1975 North Central
Middle East 1974 Delta
LABOR RELATIONS YEAR PUBLIC RELATIONS
none 2010 none
none 2009 Air New Zealand
none 2008 none
American Airlines/Transport Workers Union 2007 none
none 2006 none
none 2005 none
none 2004 none
none 2003 none
none 2002 none
none 2001 none
none 2000 none
Southwest 1998 none
none 1997 All Nippon
none 1996 Cathay Pacific
none 1995 British Airways
none 1994 American
none 1993 none
none 1992 none
none 1991 JAL
none 1990 Lufthansa
America West 1989 none
none 1988 none
Pan American 1987 none
none 1986 none
Federal Express 1985 none
American 1984 none
Delta 1983 none
CARGO AIRLINE 
OF THE YEAR
YEAR PHOENIX
none 2010 airBaltic
UPS Airlines 2009 none
none 2008 Malaysia
Emirates SkyCargo 2007 Royal Jordanian
none 2006 Korean
Cargolux 2005 Air New Zealand
none 2004 Aer Lingus
Korean 2003  
Lufthansa Cargo 2002  
Volga-Dnepr 2001  
Emirates 2000  
none 1998  
Cargolux 1997  
Atlas Air 1996  
none 1995  
none 1994  
20 years issue 1993  
American 1992  
none 1991  
none 1990  
none 1989  
none 1988  
Federal Express 1987  
none 1986  
none 1985  
none 1984  
none 1983  
Emery 1982  
JAL 1981  
American 1980  
KLM 1979  
Flying Tigers 1978  
Federal Express 1977  
Northwest 1976  
Flying Tigers 1975  
Lufthansa 1974  

PLEASE NOTE: 1993 ATW Awards 20 Years of Excellence were special one-of-a-kind awards:

International Services: Singapore Airlines
Short-haul Service: Southwest
Cargo Service: Federal Express
Passenger Service: Swissair
Airline Technology: Boeing Commercial Airplane Group

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