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>Michael Chowdry – possible cousin to Ronnie Chowdry – CIA connections.
http://pilotsfor911truth.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=9971&st=80
In 1990 when Ronni was around 27 years old he founded Atlas Aviation.
I have no proof but Ronni appears to be a cousin to Michael A. Chowdry the "Aviation billionaire”.
Michael probably owned 22332 but was dead by 911
Pakistan born Michael A, Chowdry… purchased airplanes, hires a Trustee [flying a flag of convenience] then leased them to major airlines. In aviation there are a multitude of reasons why you might choose to register your aircraft off-shore under the flag of a foreign country. One reason is Complete Anonymity.
Michael A. Chowdry [1955-2001] was Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Atlas Air, Inc., an international air cargo company that he founded in 1992 that was based in the New York town of Purchase.
With over 20 years of airline industry experience, Chowdry was chairman and president of Aeronautics Leasing, Inc. (ALI), a company he started in 1984 that leased passenger airplanes to airlines that included Pan American, British Airways and Trans World Airlines.
Born in Pakistan in a Muslim family, Chowdry immigrated to England aged 15 after his father's death. In 1976, he moved to the United States where he graduated from the University of Minnesota Crookston in 1978 with a degree in Agricultural Aviation and a burning desire to put his formal education to use. Always a flying enthusiast, he started his aerospace career flying crop dusters and selling Piper airplanes to cover his college tuition.
Additionally he founded the first Colorado commuter airline to have a United Airlines partnership and accomplished one of his first major deals - purchasing seven 727s from Frontier Airlines and selling them to Flying Tigers, an air freight company. Chowdry enjoys flying, hunting, and fishing.
In January of 2001, the hard-driving CEO had circled the globe in a company 737 Boeing Business Jet, with stops in Washington DC, Europe, Shanghai and Seattle, in the four days prior to the crash just outside the Denver Front Range Airport.
Chowdry is survived by his wife Linda, two children, two stepchildren and one cousin.