Hawaiian Airlines receives new A330
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Hawaiian Airlines has taken delivery of its fourth new Airbus A330-200. The new wide-body plane, which arrived in Honolulu last Tuesday, operated its first commercial flights just flight three days later on Friday 15 April.
The latest delivery is one of two new A330s to be delivered to the airline this year. Hawaiian is scheduled to take delivery of three more of the 294-seat wide-body aircraft in 2012, three in 2013, three in 2014 and two more in 2015.
The new A330 is named ‘Hanaiakamalama’, which is the Hawaiian name for the Southern Cross constellation. Notably, Hanaiakamalama is the first A330 that Hawaiian has received in a purchase agreement from Airbus. Financed by KfW IPEX-Bank, Landesbank Hessen-Th
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