Pros
I cannot state any pros, as doing so would be misleading.
Cons
Atlas Air is less a functioning company and more a cautionary tale of what happens when corporate incompetence meets private equity greed. It’s the business equivalent of watching a slow-motion train wreck — except the train is being driven by people who still think fax machines are cutting-edge technology. Forget about being valued for doing your job well. At Atlas, actual performance means nothing. What does matter is how many hours of your personal life you’re willing to sacrifice performing the same mind-numbing, repetitive tasks that accomplish absolutely nothing. The company’s idea of “productivity” is having employees endlessly patch symptoms of problems that management created — and continues to ignore — because they have no idea how the business actually operates. The leadership team? Imagine a boardroom full of old white men who think “Teams” is just another word for “group project.” I’ve personally had to show a Senior Director how to unmute his microphone and select an input device — during a business meeting. These are the people steering a multimillion-dollar aviation company. If that doesn’t terrify you, it should. When Apollo Global Management bought Atlas, there was a fleeting moment of hope that maybe — just maybe — someone competent would take charge. Instead, Apollo gutted the existing leadership and replaced them with an equally clueless lineup of corporate fossils. Out with the old, in with the… older. Apollo’s business model seems to be “strip-mine every ounce of value from the company while pretending to ‘modernize’ operations.” Spoiler alert: there is no modernization, only decay disguised as strategy. Atlas Air’s success is a mirage sustained entirely by cost-cutting, overworking employees, and squeezing every last drop of effort out of people before they quit in disgust. It’s not innovation keeping the lights on — it’s desperation and inertia. If you’re looking for a place to grow your career, develop skills, or even just work under competent leadership — look anywhere else. Atlas Air is a joke of a company, a hollow shell kept alive only because Apollo hasn’t finished strip-mining it yet. The real miracle is that planes still manage to take off.