Category Archives: Island Air (Hawaii)

Island Air introduces a new “pineapple” color scheme

Island Air (Hawaii) (Honolulu) has introduced a new colorful livery. The first aircraft to wear the new livery is this former American Eagle-Executive Airlines ATR 72-210 registered as N342AT (msn 345). The turboprop is named “Lana’i”. This new look replaces the short-lived 2012 “Lei” color scheme. N342AT was painted this month on the mainland.

Oracle Corporation’sย CEOย Larry Ellisonย acquired most of the island of Lanai fromย David H. Murdock.ย On February 26, 2013, Island Air announced the sale of the airline to Ellison.ย Ellison appointed Paul Casey, former CEO of Hawaiian Airlines and President of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau as the company’s new President and CEO. Casey has trimmed routes and settled on the ATR 72 to serve its routes in Hawaii.

The island airline issued this statement:

Island Air has introduced its new logo. The new symbol for the airline is the native โ€˜iโ€˜iwi bird, which was prized by the Hawaiian aliโ€˜i.

 

โ€œThe new logo is part of our companyโ€™s restructuring to align ourselves with an improved and enhanced level of service,โ€ said Island Air CEO Paul Casey. โ€œIt symbolizes a revitalized company with deep roots in Hawaiสปi and a strong commitment to the community and our customers.โ€

 

Signage with the new logo has already been installed at airport ticket counters in Honolulu, Lฤซhuสปe, Kahului, Lฤnaโ€˜i and Molokaโ€˜i. The new logo will be phased in over the next several months, and also be reflected in Island Airโ€™s digital and print communications, collateral, vehicles, and on the airlineโ€™s ATR 72 64-seater aircraft.

 

The โ€˜iโ€˜iwi bird is a species of the Hawaiian honeycreeper found on the islands of Hawaiโ€˜i, Oโ€˜ahu, Maui and Kauaโ€˜i. It holds a special place in Hawaiian culture. One of Hawaiสปiโ€™s most beautiful birds, the สปiสปiwi was prized by Hawaiiansย for its striking vermillion feathers, which were used to make feather capes, helmets and other symbols of Hawaiian royalty.

 

Island Air also announced its support of The Nature Conservancy, by joining the Hawaiสปi Nature Conservancyโ€™s Corporate Council, for the Environment, as a Corporate Conservator. Island Airโ€™s donation will be used as part of The Nature Conservancyโ€™s efforts to protect and preserve the native habitat of the iโ€™iwi, a threatened indigenous Hawaiสปi species, found in Nature Conservancy preserves on Maui, Kauaสปi and Hawaiสปi Island.

 

โ€œThe Nature Conservancy is devoted to protecting Hawaiiโ€™s native forest habitat for all native species of animals and plants including the โ€˜iโ€˜iwi,โ€ said Suzanne Case, The Nature Conservancyโ€™s Hawaiสปi executive director.ย  โ€œNot only are these forest areas critical to the survival of Hawaiสปiโ€™s globally unique creatures, they are also the source of all the fresh water for our islands.ย  We are thrilled and grateful to welcome Island Air into the Conservancyโ€™s distinguished roster of sponsors from the business community.โ€

 

The new logo was designed by Wall-to-Wall Studios in Honolulu.

Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group. N342AT shines on the ramp at the Honolulu International Airport after its long ferry flight from the mainland.

Island Air (Hawaii):ย AG Slide Show

Island Air logo

Current Route Map: Island Air has scaled back its operations since the Larry Ellison takeover.

Island Air 1.2014 Route Map

Island Air is acquired by Larry Ellison of the Oracle Corporation

Island Air ATR 72-200 N348AE (N941WP)(12)(Flt)(Island Air)(LRW)

Island Air (Honolulu) closed the sale of the airline today to a newly formed holding company owned by Lawrence J. Ellison. The sale secures the future of Island Air and its employees.

โ€œThis is another major investment and commitment toHawaiสปi,โ€ said Paul Marinelli, vice president of Lawrence Investments,ย LLC. โ€œWe understand the critical importance of transportation in an island state and we will ensure that Island Air strengthens its role, capacity and service to the people of Hawaiสปi. We recognize the need for providing options for travelers, and we believe Island Air has tremendous potential to deliver value to both residents and visitors.โ€

โ€œWe are excited Mr. Ellison has acquired Island Air. He has the vision and resources to literally take Island Air to new heights,โ€ said Les Murashige, Island Air president.

โ€œThe entire Island Air team pulled together over the past year to restructure and position the company for success and this sale represents the culmination of that process. I want to personally thank our 245 employees, the unions that represent them, and our entire management team for their efforts this past year. And, on behalf of all of us at Island Air, we welcome Mr. Ellison and we look forward to an exciting future together.โ€

Island Air has already added one newย ATRย 72 aircraft to its fleet (above).

There are no planned staff changes and Island Air will continue its operations as usual while developing plans for additional planes, routes and services. All current tickets will be honored and all Cloud9 members will retain their status and benefits.

According to Wikipedia,ย co-founder and chief executive ofย Oracle Corporation, one of the world’s leadingย enterprise softwareย companies. As of 2012, he was the third-wealthiest American citizen, with an estimated worth of $41 billion.ย The bulk of Ellison’s fortune comes from his 22.5 percent stake in Oracle.

Larry Ellison purchased the island of Lฤnaโ€˜i (LNY), so this airline purchase ensures that tourists will have access to the island.ย  Hawaiian may have the ATR 42, but with the larger ATR 72, Island Air can bring more passengers to LNY.

Top Copyright Photo: Island Air. The first ATR, ex-American Eagle ATR 72-212 N348AE (msn 349) has become N941WP.

Bottom Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura.ย (L-R) Paul Marinelli, VP Lawrence Investments; Michael Rodynuck, Senior Consultant; Les Murashige, Island Air CEO.

Island Air (Hawaii) (L-R) Paul Marinelli, VP Lawrence Investments; Michael Rodynuck, Senior Consultant; Les Murashige, Island Air CEO (IN)(LRW)

Island Air:ย AG Slide Show

Island Air logo

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Island Air (Hawaii) 2-2013 Route Map

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Island Air is sold to a mysterious new owner

Island Air (Hawaii) logo

Island Air (Honolulu) has disclosed it has entered into an agreement to sell the company to an undisclosed new operator (Empire Airlines?). The new owner should take control of the company within six to eight weeks according to the current management.

Hawaiian Airlines is getting ready to start its inter-island ATR feeder operation with Empire Airlines and Empire may be interested in consolidating with Island Air. If not, the new owners will have to compete against the new Hawaiian/Empire operation.

Read the full story from the Star Advertiser in Honolulu: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo Below: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group. This colorful new 2012 livery for the airline could be short-lived if the new owners decide to retire the Island Air brand. The first ATR 72-212 (now N941WP, msn 349) arrived at the pictured Honolulu base on September 23, 2012. The airframe was formerly operated by American Eagle Airlines-Executive Airlines as N348AE.

Island Air (Hawaii) ATR 72-200 N348AE (N941WP)(12)(Grd) HNL (IN)(LRW)

Island Air:ย AG Slide Show

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Island Air takes delivery of its first ATR 72 and introduces a new look

Island Air (Hawaii) (Honolulu) has taken delivery of its first ATR 72-200. The pictured former American Eagle Airlines (Executive Airlines) ATR 72-212 registered as N348AE (msn 349) arrived at the pictured Honolulu base on September 23. N348AE will become N941WP with Island Air. The new type also introduces this new livery.

Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group.

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Island Air to lease five ATR 42s from Aerway Leasing

Island Air (Honolulu) has announced the signing of a letter of intent (LOI), leasing five ATR 42 jet prop aircraft. The announcement is the next step in the carrier’s New Business Plan (NBP) launched earlier this year.

The agreement was reached with Chicago’s Aerway Leasing, LLC for 5 ATR 42 jet prop aircraft.

The first two aircraft are set to arrive in Honolulu by end of year with three more joining the fleet in the summer of 2013.

Image: Island Air.

Island Air launches a new livery and will add ATRs in Hawaii

Island Air (Hawaii) is overhauling their already colorful livery. Following the announcement by Hawaiian Airlines that they will start an inter-island turboprop subsidiary, Island Air has announced a complete image and brand overhaul. ย The inter-island airline is also adding ATR 42s and ATR 72s starting in August.

The comprehensive rebranding touches every aspect of the airline; from an enhanced website to a newly inspired aircraft livery design, including an exciting new logo mark and identity.

Along with the new look, Island Air is upgrading its fleet with ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft.ย  The new aircraft are more fuel efficient, and carry more passengers than the current Bombardier DHC-8-100 ย aircraft that are being replaced.

The changes and additions to Island Air’s brand will take place incrementally with the complete rebranding targeted for completion in the fall.

Top Image: Island Air.

 

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Bottom Copyright Photo: TMK Photography. Island Air operated the Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) in the past but the type proved to be too large at that time.

Airline Color Scheme - Introduced 2006 (Island Style)

 

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Island Air celebrates its 30th anniversary

Airline Color Scheme - Introduced 2006 (Island Style)

 

 

Island Air (Hawaii) (Honolulu) on Thursday (September 9) celebrated its 30th anniversary with special events in Honolulu. A orchid lei was given to each passenger departing from Honolulu and were also given a special music CD single recorded by Island Air employees.

Read the full story from HNL RareBirds:

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Copyright Photo: TMK Photography. The Bombardier DHC-8-400 (Q400) proved to be too large for the Hawaiian market. DHC-8-402 (Q400) C-GAFM (msn 4017) became N814WP with the carrier during its short career.

go!/Mokulule Airlines to add Lana’i

Copyright Photo: Travis Thurston. Bombardier CRJ200 (CL-600-2B19) N77278 (msn 7278) waits at the gate at HNL.

go!/Mokulele Airlines (Honolulu) will begin service to Lana’i (LNY) from Honolulu which is advertising a $49 one-way fare to LNY. This is likely to spur a price war with Island Air.

Island Air adds a 30th Anniversary logo

Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura. A close-up of Bombardier DHC-8-103 N829EX (msn 146) at Honolulu showing the new sticker.

Island Air (Honolulu) has added a special 30th Anniversary logo (to the left of the forward door) to its Bombardier DHC-8-103 N829EX (msn 146).

The company was incorporated as Princeville Airways in 1980ย byย Colorado-based Consolidated Oil and Gas. It began scheduled services on September 9, 1980, between Honolulu and Princeville (a resort town on Kauai)ย using two de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters. The company served the regular route between Princeville and Honolulu, primarily for Princeville Resort hotel guests.

In May 1987, Consolidated Oil and Gas sold Princeville Airways to the Aloha Air Group, the parent company of Aloha Airlines. Princeville Airways was renamed Aloha IslandAir and served the growing inter-island commuter routes that Aloha Airlines could not accommodate with its Boeing 737s. In June 1992, Aloha IslandAir registered the name of Island Air as its trade name. In 1995, newly renamed Island Air was granted FAA certificationย to operate larger aircraft in the islands.

Island Air’s COO Bruce Whetzel is terminated

Island Air’s (Honolulu) Chief Operating Officer (COO) Bruce Wetzel was terminated yesterday (January 8), and CFO Leslie Kaneshiro will take over Wetzel’s spot in the interim.

Route Map:

www.islandair.com/flightinfo-map.asp

Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group. Ex-Piedmont Airlines (2nd) Bombardier DHC-8-103 N979HA (msn 373) taxies past the camera at HNL dressed in the surfboard version of the livery developed in 2006.