I think Dayjet was day-dreaming with their inception. Using 2 pilots in a plane that can't carry more than 4 people total for weight? Then doing short-hops in a turbine aircraft, yikes!!!! They should've just bought a bunch of G1000 Barons and at least not ate it with fuel and staffing. Even in a good economy, they weren't going to survive IMO.
I'm not saying the jet isn't a bad airplane, but unfortunately it's had tons of issues that weren't resolved before delivery. The airframe, in my opinion, is a work of art and is very well done. Unfortunately their systems are something left to be desired, which has been the killer all around.