Hawaiian Airlines is a transportation company focusing on scheduled air transportation, cargo services, and charter flights. Established as an asset of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc., the airline offers passenger and cargo services amongst the Hawaiian Islands (interisland routes), between the Hawaiian Islands and select cities in the United States (North America routes), as well as between the Hawaiian Islands and the South Pacific, Australia, and Asia (International routes). Their diverse fleet comprises Boeing 717-200 aircraft for Neighbor Island routes, Boeing 767-300 aircraft, and Airbus A330-200 aircraft for North America, International, and charter routes.
With its headquarters in Urban Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaiian Airlines serves as a significant player in the transportation industry. The company boasts a diverse workforce of 6,674 employees from various demographic backgrounds, including 45.6% female and 58.1% ethnic minorities. Notably, a majority of its employees are members of the Democratic Party. The average employee at Hawaiian Airlines earns a salary of $37,101 per year. Under the leadership of CEO Peter R Ingram, Hawaiian Airlines earns an annual revenue of $2.8 billion.