Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines is the heartbeat of Hawaiian aviation, connecting the state archipelago to the rest of the world. The airline, which is now part of the Alaska Air Group, has proactively been replacing its aging Airbus A330 aircraft with the state-of-the-art Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, so next time you’re set to fly on this fabulous airplane, could it be one of the longest routes the 787 flies for Hawaiian?
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