Silver Airways Cancels Flights, Planes Stop Flying: Is The End Near?
In very late 2024, Florida regional carrier Silver Airways filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Silver Airways financials have always been a bit of a mystery, since the company is privately owned. However, over the years weve heard several stories of airports threatening to kick out the airline, after the company didnt pay its bills. To state the obvious, thats not normal for a stable airline.

In very late 2024, Florida regional carrier Silver Airways filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Silver Airways’ financials have always been a bit of a mystery, since the company is privately owned. However, over the years we’ve heard several stories of airports threatening to kick out the airline, after the company didn’t pay its bills. To state the obvious, that’s not normal for a stable airline.
With this bankruptcy protection filing, the company promised to continue to operate flights as usual, and planned on “emerging stronger” than ever in the first quarter of 2025, with a fresh balance sheet. Well, that doesn’t seem to be how things are playing out…
Silver Airways’ operation is totally breaking down
In recent days, Silver Airways’ operation has become a mess in every way. For one, the flights that actually are operating are largely running many hours late.
For example, just look at the Flightradar24 history in recent days for the plane with the registration code N406SV. At this point, the airline just seems to consistently be running over four hours late, which is super frustrating for passengers, especially when you consider how short most of the carrier’s flights are.
The delayed flights are for those who are actually lucky. The airline has also been canceling quite a few flights, including just completely pulling out of Orlando International Airport (MCO). This was the carrier’s third largest station, and as of this past weekend, all flights from the airport have been canceled.
Passengers reporting showing up at the airport, only to find there were no longer any employees at the airport, and there was simply a sign indicating that customers should contact the airline call center by phone. The airline has also totally stopped updating its flight alerts page, so there’s no indication on Silver Airways’ website that the airline is no longer flying to or from the airport.
Via Fox 35 Orlando, the airport has confirmed that it received notification from the airline that it would cancel all flights effective immediately, but that’s the extent of the communication.
Silver Airways has stopped flying most planes
So, why has Silver Airways’ operation suddenly turned into such a mess, with a vast majority of flights either canceled or severely delayed? It appears that much of the carrier’s fleet has stopped flying in recent days, as flagged by NedsKid over at Enilria.
Silver Airways has 14 ATR turboprops, including eight 42-600s and six ATR 72-600s. At this point, only four of the ATR 42-600s are flying, and two of the ATR 72-600s are flying, at least for passenger flights. Beyond that, a few planes just suddenly stopped flying on February 27, and a couple more planes have been ferried to Sioux Falls, South Dakota (FSD).
So it’s hard to know exactly what’s going on here. In theory, airlines are supposed to be protected from creditors while in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. However, clearly the decision was reached to simply stop operating many routes.
Given how quickly this situation is spiraling, it sure seems likely to me that Silver Airways’ days must be numbered, or something.
Of course that’s sad for the employees, though it seems like this was inevitable, as it doesn’t seem like this was a healthy company even long before the bankruptcy protection filing came. As mentioned above, the airline had a history of not paying airports and even receiving threats to be evicted, which is no way to run a business.
Bottom line
Several weeks ago, Silver Airways filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, promising to continue operations as normal. Unfortunately things aren’t looking so good for the airline. In recent days, Silver Airways has completely pulled out of Orlando with no advance notice, other flights are either canceled or operating hours behind schedule, and many planes have seemingly been grounded.
We don’t know what’s going on at the airline, as there’s limited communication, but it’s not looking good…
What do you make of this Silver Airways situation?