| Business Summary | | Hawaiian
Airlines,
Inc.
is
engaged
primarily
in
the
scheduled
transportation
of
passengers,
cargo
and
mail.
The
Company's
chief
source
of
revenue
is
scheduled
passenger
airline
service.
This
service
consists
of,
on
average
and
depending
on
seasonality,
approximately
179
flights
per
day,
with
daily
service
between
Hawaii,
Las
Vegas,
Nevada,
Los
Angeles
and
San
Francisco,
California,
Seattle,
Washington
and
Portland,
Oregon
(Transpac),
daily
service
among
the
six
major
islands
of
Hawaii
(Interisland)
and
twice-weekly
service
from
Hawaii
to
Pago
Pago,
American
Samoa
and
Papeete,
Tahiti
in
the
South
Pacific
(Southpac).
The
Company
also
provides
charter
service
from
Honolulu
to
Las
Vegas
and
to
Anchorage,
Alaska,
and
from
Los
Angeles
to
Papeete,
Tahiti
(Overseas
Charter). | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Hawaiian
Airlines
is
engaged
in
the
scheduled
transportation
of
passengers,
cargo
and
mail
over
a
route
system
which
services
the
six
major
islands
of
Hawaii,
Las
Vegas,
and
four
West
Coast
cities.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
5%
to
$304.1
million.
Net
income
rose
58%
to
$3.2
million.
Results
reflect
higher
passenger
revenues
due
to
improvements
in
yield,
lower
maintenance
materials
and
repair
costs
and
$3.6
million
in
restructuring
credits. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| John Adams, 57 Chairman | $200K | Robert Zoller, Jr., 54 Pres,
COO | 230K | Paul Casey, 54 Vice
Chairman, CEO | 337K | Christine Deister, 54 Exec.
VP, CFO, Treasurer | -- | Ruthann Yamanaka, 47 Sr.
VP of People Services Group | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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