
Logo of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the largest international airport in the United States, is designed as a combined mark based on the abbreviation ATL — the official airport code of Atlanta. The main element is the large red uppercase lettering ATL. Inside the letter A, a bold airplane symbol is placed, drawn with thick lines and also used as a standalone airport icon. In the full version of the logo, this red mark is complemented by the text name Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, placed to the right in two lines and set in a dark color. The shortened ATL version and the extended version with the full name are used depending on the medium format and the needs of navigation, branding, and official communication.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is an international airport located in Atlanta, Georgia, and one of the world’s largest aviation hubs. The airport is named after two former mayors of the city — William B. Hartsfield and Maynard Jackson — and serves as a key hub for domestic and international air traffic. It is the primary hub of Delta Air Lines and consistently ranks among the global leaders in annual passenger traffic and number of flights, playing a significant role in the aviation infrastructure of the United States and the global air transport system.











