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Hawaiian Airlines has signed a deal for sustainable aviation fuel for use on selected Osaka to Honolulu A330 flights.
Hawaiian Airlines is suspending three underperforming routes, including its longest U.S. domestic flight from Honolulu to ...
To compete against the Boeing 787, Airbus took the A330 family and added new engines along with a carbon-composite wing and a new cockpit. Airlines largely rejected the concept, prompting Airbus to ...
Hawaiian Airlines will fly cargo on behalf of e-commerce giant Amazon starting late next year. The carrier will operate Airbus A330-300P2F jets, which are passenger aircraft converted into ...
Top airlines flying Airbus A330-200 include Azul, Aer Lingus, Iberia, Delta, and Hawaiian, with varying numbers of flights to, from, and within the US. Operated by Hawaiian, the A330-200 flies ...
Alaska is taking Hawaiian's new Boeing 787-9s and developing its own long-haul intercontinental network to Asia and Europe from Seattle.
Hawaiian’s Airbus A330 aircraft features Moana, Maui, and Kakamora, as well as a “Welcome Voyagers” message for all guests embarking on their next adventure.
Hawaiian embarked on its expansion in February 2008 when it signed a purchase agreement with Airbus of France to acquire the first of six wide-body A330-200 aircraft and six A350XWB-800 extra wide ...
Major airlines, including Alaska, Spirit, American and Allegiant, are launching new domestic and international routes in fall 2025.
The airline announced Tuesday plans to fly former Hawaiian Airbus A330 planes to Tokyo and Seoul from Seattle in 2025, utilizing operations infrastructure already in place under the newly acquired ...
Hawaiian Airlines <HA.A> has signed a firm order for six A350 XWB-800s and six A330-200s planes from Airbus, the plane-making unit of European aerospace group EADS <EAD.PA> said on Monday.
The Airbus A330-800 very nearly came into US service with Hawaiian Airlines. Indeed, the carrier ordered six Airbus A330-800s, but in 2018, it chose to cancel the order in favor of Boeing 787-9s.