Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu) has introduced a separate new ‘Ohana by Hawaiian name and brand for its new ATR 42 regional division. Well done Hawaiian! Thank you for your originality in aircraft designs and brands.
The company issued this statement:
A kapa pattern symbolizing ancestry, family and transportation will mark the turboprop aircraft flown by Hawaiโiโs newest interisland operation when โOhana by Hawaiian inaugurates service to Molokaโi and Lรคnaโi this summer.
The name and brand identity of the new service, as well as the aircraft design by renowned artist and designer Sig Zane and his son Kuhaโo, were unveiled on February 11 at Honolulu International Airport.
โThe name โOhana perfectly captures the idea behind this service and the role it will play in our community. This new service has always been about making it easier for friends and families throughout the islands and from overseas to share time together,โ said Mark Dunkerley, President and CEO of Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. and its subsidiary Hawaiian Airlines. โSig and Kuhaโo Zaneโs design weaves the concept of family with symbols for heritage and transportation, acknowledging our proud history as the first company to connect our islands through flight.โ
The Hilo-based designers used Hawaiian Airlinesโ interisland route map as a basis for the design, and incorporated three kapa patterns: piko, representing ancestor and progeny; manu, representing both a bird in flight and the prow of a canoe, the traditional form of migration; and kalo, representing family.
โToday we invite our ancestors and kupuna to join us as we holoholo between the islands. We celebrate their art and recognize all who have traveled before us,โ Zane said. โThis symbol of our heritage is now a cherished piece for everyone to see.โ
โOhana by Hawaiian will launch daily service to Molokaโi and Lana’i this summer using 48-seat ATR 42 turboprop aircraft operated by Empire Airlines of Idaho.
Copyright Photo: Ivan K. Nishimura/Blue Wave Group.ย (Left to Right) Hawaiian CEO Mark Dunkerley, livery co-designers Kuhaโo Zane and Sig Zane.
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Top Image: Hawaiian Airlines:ย Our fleet of modern, ATR 42 turboprop aircraft evokes some of the magic and nostalgia of a bygone era, soaring along scenic shorelines. Service aboard โOhanaโs 48-passenger twin-turboprop aircraft will feature the friendly, world-class service Hawaiian Airlines is famous for, delivered in a lighter, more casual local style.
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