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Firestream

08/24/17 10:33 AM

#88584 RE: flaflyersfan #88581

AerLine Holdings LLC is the owner of Songbird Airways. Sister company of AerSale and also Xtra Airways.

Interpretation of the 8K is up to the individual. I Interpret the 8K as what the company wants to happen and what they feel will happen, but I know that nothing always goes exactly as planned in the world we all live in and not going to get bent out of shape if there is a slight delay.
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Monroe1

08/24/17 10:45 AM

#88586 RE: flaflyersfan #88581

The part I find encouraging is the former Songbird experience in assisting the Customs Service with deportees to undisclosed destinations. Should be plenty of Volunteers to handle the garbage and excess baggage at 20,000 feet over the gulf of Mexico. Swamp draining and taking out the trash could be a niche market. May even get a slide waiver from the FAA!! LOL


Songbird Airways (formerly Sky King) is a charter airline based in Miami, Florida. Sky King was founded in July 1990 to fly for the NBA's Sacramento Kings. Sky King operated flights from Florida to Cuba on behalf of Customer Service Providers (CSPs). Sky King also conducted flights of deportees to undisclosed destinations on behalf of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In the past, the airline provided charter service to sports teams and businesses using Boeing 737 aircraft sporting various seat configurations. The airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 9, 2010, after it was unable to meet the payment demands of one of its largest creditors, fuel supplier Mercury Air Group.[1] It filed for bankruptcy again in 2012.[2]

Sky King emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy on October 3, 2014 upon confirmation by the United States Bankruptcy Court of the Trustee's Plan of Reorganization.[3] Sky King was acquired by AerLine Holdings LLC on October 24, 2014.[4] Service was resumed on December 22, 2014 after the United States Department of Transportation found the carrier "fit, willing and able" to resume service with up to ten aircraft.[