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When Braniff International collapsed in 1982, thousands of aviation careers went down with it. In Minnesota, a small band of displaced pilots, flight attendants, and airline insiders refused to let bankruptcy be the end of the story.
Minnesota’s Phoenix is the first comprehensive history of Sun Country Airlines—the hometown carrier built from the wreckage of a fallen giant. Drawn from exclusive interviews, original news coverage, and artifacts preserved by Sun Country employees themselves, this is a vivid, behind-the-scenes account of how an unlikely startup fought its way into the skies.
Here are the people who stitched uniforms at home, scrubbed cabins, borrowed engines, battled regulators, courted investors, survived buyouts and bankruptcies, and kept flying through 9/11, industry upheaval, and a global pandemic. At the center is a cast of founders whose grit, humor, and stubborn faith turned a desperate idea born in a VFW hall into one of the most improbable success stories in American aviation.
Part oral history, part business saga, and part love letter to a hometown airline, Minnesota’s Phoenix is an unforgettable story of resilience, reinvention, and the people who built something durable in one of the world’s toughest industries.






