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Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines now operate under one FAA certificate following Alaska’s $1.9 billion 2024 acquisition.
Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines are now operating under a single FAA certificate, completing a major integration milestone from Alaska’s $1.9 billion 2024 acquisition.
The merger unifies systems and training while keeping Hawaiian as a brand with a Honolulu base.
Pilots from both airlines, represented by ALPA, now operate under one call sign, with joint labor talks underway for a unified contract.
A new combined loyalty program launched in October, and Hawaiian will join the oneworld Alliance in spring.
Despite a $42 million third-quarter loss, the merger added 646 Hawaii-based jobs, bringing the total workforce to 7,300.
No further layoffs are planned for 2025.
Alaska y Hawaiian Airlines ahora operan bajo un solo certificado de la FAA después de la adquisición de $ 1.9 mil millones de Alaska en 2024.