- The Hawaii Express
The Hawaii Express was a scheduled passenger
airline that operated flights betweenLos Angeles, California andHonolulu, Hawaii . It was nicknamed "The Big Pineapple" and started service with oneBoeing 747 aircraft, featuring a unique and detailed paint job with a mango-colored tail and a rainbow-colored stripe down the side.Founded by Michael Hartley, who would later go on to found
Air Hawaii andCheapTickets , flights began onAugust 20 ,1982 . The Vice-President of Operations was William Traver. Since the airline wanted to hire personnel with airline experience, the employment ad which ran in the airlines section ofLos Angeles Times newspaper classified ads in the spring of 1982 listed previous 747 qualification as a requirement. The airline's original crew members included fifteen pilots, most of whom were from the recently-bankruptedBraniff Airlines based inDallas, Texas , while the original fifty flight attendants were furloughed from various major legacy airlines in the United States. Four of those fifty flight attendants served as permanent pursers/First Flight Attendants. All crew members were based atLos Angeles International Airport with maintenance and gate facilities provided byTWA .Hawaii Express switched to two
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft in May1983 , although for a while they operated both the 747 and DC-10. The Hawaii Express suspended flights onDecember 20 of that year and filed for bankruptcy the following day.References
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