Atlas (album) - Companies

Companies

  • Atlas Air, a cargo airline based in Purchase, New York
  • Atlas Aircraft, a US aircraft maker in the 1940s
  • Atlas Aviation, an aircraft maintenance firm in Florida, USA
  • Atlas Blue, a low-cost airline based in Marrakech, Morocco
  • Atlas Car and Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of small railroad locomotives
  • Atlas Consortium, group of technology companies
  • Atlas Copco, a Swedish rock drill manufacturer
    • Polar Atlas, historic Swedish diesel maker, later part of Atlas Copco
  • Atlas Corporation, an architectural company
  • Atlas Drop Forge Company, a parts subsidiary of the former REO Motor Car Company
  • Atlas Group, Business Group in Pakistan
    • Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan, Atlas Group joint venture with Honda to build cars and motorbikes
    • Atlas Bank, bank in Pakistan
  • Atlas-Imperial, a historic American diesel engine builder
  • Atlas Media Corporation, a non-fiction entertainment company based in New York City, USA
  • Atlas Model Railroad, maker of scale railroad models
  • Atlas Press, UK publisher
  • Atlas Press (tool company) of Kalamazoo, Michigan, the largest supplier of machine tools to the hobbyist market in the middle of the 20th century
  • Atlas Telecom, a worldwide communications company
  • Atlas Van Lines, a moving company
  • Atlas Werke, a shipbuilder based in Bremen, Germany
  • STN Atlas Elektronik GmbH was a German defence company producing electronics until 2003
  • Atlas Elektronik GmbH, a naval/marine electronics and systems business based in Bremen, Germany
  • Atlasjet, a Turkish airline
  • Dresser Atlas, a provider of oil field services and subsequently factory automation services
  • Western Atlas, US company, subsequently Atlas Wireline and Baker Atlas
  • Tele Atlas, a Dutch mapping company

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