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San Juan Aviation operates a fleet of turbine powered Beech King Air 100's out of the Isla Grande (SIG) Airport at San Juan, and also at the Rafael Hernandez (BQN) Airport in Aguadilla.
SJA serve regular scheduled flights from SIG and BQN to Santo Domingo (SDQ), Punta Cana (PUJ), and La Romana (LRN) in the Dominican Republic, and charter flights to most points in the Caribbean.
The Company emphasizes on fast, reliable personalized service, avoiding crowded, large airports.
More information about this company can be found at [1]
[edit] Does this company still exist?
The link above goes to a completely different site; it looks like someone else has taken over the domain name. I also can't find any current references to the company elsewhere on the internet. There are photos on airliners.net of a SJA King Air 100 (N288RA) taken several years ago, but this aircraft is registered to a different company in Puerto Rico (Southern Star Aviation Corporation). YSSYguy 23:41, 4 November 2007 (UTC)