Hawaiian Airlines Today

The A321neo

Hawaiian Airlines Today

Hawaiian Airlines | Oct 1, 2018

It’s the dawn of a greener day as we welcome more fuel-efficient aircraft to Hawaiian Airlines’ growing fleet. The newest member of our ‘ohana is the Airbus 321neo, the mid-range cousin of our long-haul wide-body A330 aircraft, which is used for service between Hawai‘i and the U.S. Mainland and 10 international destinations. The neo allows us to extend our award-winning ho‘okipa (Hawaiian hospitality) to more major ports throughout the western United States.

INTERIOR

Total of 189 seats:
45 Extra Comfort Seats (Main Cabin)
128 Economy Seats (Main Cabin)
16 Luxurious Leather Recliner Seats (First Class)

Wireless streaming entertainment via Hawaiian Airlines Entertainment app

USB outlets

Additional overhead stowage space

LIVERY

The new livery features a silver maile lei that wraps around the fuselage as our iconic “Flower of the Sky” Pualani icon gazes forward from the tail of the aircraft.

The overall interior design perpetuates traditional Hawaiian crafts such as bark cloth (kapa) and fishing nets. Other details range from sand-inspired wall panels to Hawaiian language signage and LED mood-lighting evoking Hawai‘i's soothing sunrises and sunsets.

DESIGN

Textiles and other materials throughout the cabin transport guests to the Islands the moment they step on board. The overall interior design perpetuates traditional Hawaiian crafts such as bark cloth (kapa) and fishing nets. Other details range from sand-inspired wall panels to Hawaiian language signage and LED mood-lighting evoking Hawai‘i's soothing sunrises and sunsets.

AVIONICS

Next-generation communication, navigation and surveillance systems– including a completely digital low-range altimeter, and transponders and multi-mode receivers that are fully compliant with future airspace mandates – from Rockwell Collins, a pioneer in innovative aviation solutions.

The aircraft also includes MultiScan™ ThreatTrack weather radar, which alerts flight crews of potentially disruptive weather.