Southeast Airlines/Sun Jet Grounded As Certificates Pulled

The U.S. Transportation Dept. permanently grounded carrier Southeast Airlines, revoking its interstate and foreign charter authority. The carrier was founded in 1993 as Sun Jet and operated as a no-frills airline between Newark and Florida and from Raleigh and Charlotte to Cancun. The airline ceased...

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