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JetAmerica
Founded2007
Destinations6 Effective June 30, 2009
HeadquartersSurfside, Florida
WebsiteThis is the JetAmerica Current Site. But soon they will have a new site. Check Siver Web Disigns website for more information.


Sun America, Inc, dba JetAmerica, is an American scheduled public charter airline based in Florida. On March 10, 2009, the airline announced a number of public scheduled charter flights from underutilized airports to Newark and Baltimore-Washington utilizing a Miami Air International Boeing 737-800 slated to begin on June 30, 2009. During mid-May, the airline's website become available and showed it had modified its route network again. Baltimore and Rockford were dropped while Minneapolis was added. The airline was in discussion with several cities to base the first aircraft from, and current schedules have that aircraft overnighting in Toledo.

The airline had planned to operate under the name Air Azul, but on May 4th, 2009. Concerns were addressed that its name was too similar to a Brazilian airline (Azul Brazilian Airlines) started by former JetBlue founder, David Neeleman. The company has since adopted the name and logo by the previous startup attempt let by John Wiekle , who formerly was the founder of Skybus Airlines.


Destinations

Effective June 30, 2009, JetAmerica will operate scheduled services to the following destinations:

United States

Florida

Indiana

Michigan

Minnesota

New Jersey

Ohio

Fleet

JetAmerica will have a fleet of Miami Air International Boeing 737-800s with 189 seats. When the company was known as Air Azul, it was intended that it would of been a Sun Country Airlines Boeing 737-800, but financing and business plan changes altered this.

References

  1. Air Azul Changes to JetAmerica

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