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They still have a certificate, right? But they are not operating any aircraft at all, correct?

Again, looking for answers and not poking fun at any of these airlines that went out of business.

I'm sure they had to surrender their certificate.

But last I heard, the E145 order was still on... (that's a old skyway joke, by the way)
 
I'm sure they had to surrender their certificate.

But last I heard, the E145 order was still on... (that's a old skyway joke, by the way)

Good ol' 92 is for sale on Controller. A couple of others have been spotted in Denver with "Great Lakes" painted on blue fuselages.

After a quick peek at faa.gov, it does appear that the cert is history. SO the AIRLINES part of "Skyway Airlines" is dead no matter what the f-ing cookie palace says. Sore point? Can ya tell?:beer:
 
Focus Air Cargo
B747 121 Freight

Tradewinds Airlines
B747 & A300 121 Freight
 

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