World Atlantic Airlines

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Caribbean Sun Airlines Inc., trading as World Atlantic Airlines is an airline in the United States operating on-demand and scheduled charter services. Its corporate headquarters are located in Virginia Gardens, Florida.[2]

FoundedSeptember 2002;
23 years ago
 (2002-09)
(as Caribbean Sun Airlines)
Commenced operationsJanuary 2003;
23 years ago
 (2003-01)
AOC#2WAA860M[1]
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World Atlantic Airlines
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FoundedSeptember 2002;
23 years ago
 (2002-09)
(as Caribbean Sun Airlines)
Commenced operationsJanuary 2003;
23 years ago
 (2003-01)
AOC #2WAA860M[1]
HubsMiami International Airport
Fleet size4
HeadquartersVirginia Gardens, Florida, United States
Key people
  • Tomas Romero (President)
  • Edward T. Jaramillo (CFO)
  • Patrick Joseph (Chief Operating Officer)
Websitewww.flywaa.com
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History

The airline was founded in September 2002 as Caribbean Sun Airlines in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and began operations in January 2003 with flights from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Tortola, using the Bombardier Dash 8 Q100. On the flights, Caribbean Sun cooperated with the Antiguian sister company Caribbean Star Airlines, which also belonged to the Stanford Financial Group and enabled connecting flights to other Caribbean islands.

Flight operations ceased towards the end of January 2007. The resumption of the same under the name Merengue Airlines Dominicana, which was sought after a subsequent change of ownership, was also unsuccessful, and so Caribbean Sun Airlines was finally sold to Tomas Romero, who renamed the company to World Atlantic Airlines. The company, which from then on only operated under this name, then focused on the ACMI charter area.[3]

World Atlantic was one of the charter providers to Myrtle Beach Direct Air until the airline's bankruptcy in 2012, and was fined by the Department of Transportation in 2012 for regulatory violations in connection with this business.[4] Since 2013, World Atlantic has acted as a charter provider to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation of individuals from the United States and recently per the NY Post delivering immigrants to Westchester, NY.[5][6][7]

In April 2013, World Atlantic transported Venezuelan voters from Miami to New Orleans to vote in the Venezuelan presidential election.[8]

In September 2017, World Atlantic Airlines also entered into a partnership with Venezuelan airline Avior Airlines, having previously worked with LASER Airlines as part of the ACMI charter. As part of the business relationship with Avior Airlines, World Atlantic operated ACMI charter flights to Fort Lauderdale and Miami.[9][10]

In April 2025, multiple aircraft were seized in relation to a $1.8M court judgement against the airline, leaving just two operational for a period of two days. All aircraft were released before news broke of the seizure.[11]

Fleet

Current fleet

A World Atlantic Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 on approach at Miami International Airport in 2014

As of December 2025, World Atlantic Airlines has an all McDonnell Douglas fleet and operates the following aircraft:[12]

More information Aircraft, In service ...
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
F Y Total
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 4 12 134 146
8 142 150
8 144 152
8 147 155
Total 4
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Former fleet

World Atlantic Airlines formerly operated the following aircraft:[citation needed]

More information Aircraft, Total ...
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
De Havilland Canada Dash 8-100 12 2003 2007 Operated as Caribbean Sun Airlines.
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 1 2011 2019
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Accidents and incidents

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