Welcome to SunAir Express!
SunAir Express is a dedicated hobby organization that uses computer flight simulation software to model the operations of an airline.
SunAir Express was founded by the late James Martin Swanson (1936-1995) on the Prodigy Online Service in May of 1992. SunAir Express later expanded to include CompuServe and American Online but is now solely based on the Internet.
SunAir Express was set up as a regional airline with one hub at Tampa International Airport (KTPA) serving some 20 cities in the southeastern United States. SunAir Express has since expanded to five hubs with more than 1600 scheduled flights to over 400 airports in the United States including Alaska and Hawaii, along with flights to Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Far East. Read More >>
Recent News
08May2012 - Berlin EDDT closes and Berlin EDDB opens 03Jun2012. Click Here for important POC update info.
05May2012 - SunAir Express VFR Routes Poll.
29Apr2012 - SunAir Express 20 Year Anniversary Fly-in / 20May2012 / 3:00 PM EDT.
26Apr2012 - New summer seasonal flights for Zurich hub have been uploaded to the POC.
15Apr2012 - Links on the SunAir Express Weather Page updated.
05Apr2012 - New SunAir Express pilot: Zeke Elias.
22Mar2012 - NEW: "Ferry Flight the Heavy". Read More
20Mar2012 - VATSIM Weekly Event: Toronto Tension Convention, Toronto Pearson International (CYYZ), Thursdays 7-10pm EDT/2259–0200Z.
18Mar2012 - New Flights from Nairobi, Kenya. Read More
04Mar2012 - New full-install and repaint texture files for FS9 CRJ-700ER by Premier Aircraft Design in Skylink livery.
Visit the File Library to download.
19Feb2012 - CRJ-200 Ferry Flights rotations from KSFO to Japan added to POC Search Flights menu.
CLICK HERE
05Feb2012 - CRJ-200 and B737-800 Ferry Flights rotations added to POC Search Flights menu.
28Jan2012 - CRJ-700 Ferry Flights rotations added to POC Search Flights menu.
09Jan2012 - SunAir Express Skylink acquires ten CRJ-700 to service 8 new airports and other airports.
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