Hawaiian’s Return To Profit Hindered By Japan’s Recovery, Engine Supply

A321neo

Two of Hawaiian's A321neos are grounded awaiting new serviceable engines from Pratt & Whitney, the airline's CEO says.

Credit: Airbus/Christian Brinkmann
Hawaiian Airlines is facing some unique circumstances in returning to profitability, including a lack of Airbus A321neo engine availability and sluggish demand from its important Japanese market. Unlike most of its U.S. mainline peers, Hawaiian reported losses in its recently released results. The...
Lori Ranson

Lori covers North American and Latin airlines for Aviation Week and is also a Senior Analyst for CAPA - Centre for Aviation.

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