Hawaiian Airlines has added another six aircraft to its order for seven Airbus A330-200s. It already operates three A330-200s on operating lease from CIT. Hawaiian has chosen Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines for all the A330s. “These additional A330s will give us more flexibility to pursue domestic and international expansion opportunities, replace our existing Boeing 767 fleet and improve our ability to compete profitably in the coming years,” says Hawaiian CEO Mark Dunkerley.

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