Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines

Single-carrier service from the north America, Asia, Oceania, and the south pacific to the Hawaiian islands.

HQ location
Honolulu, United States
Launch date
Market cap
$899m
Enterprise value
$2.3b
Share price
$18.00 HA
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$1.9b

Valuation: $1.9b

0.7x EV/Revenue

-21.4x EV/EBITDA

Acquisition
Total Funding000k

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Revenues, earnings & profits over time
USD2019202020212022202320242025
Revenues0000000000000000000000000000
% growth-(70 %)89 %65 %3 %5 %13 %
EBITDA0000000000000000000000000000
% EBITDA margin12 %(55 %)(2 %)(5 %)(3 %)--
Profit0000000000000000000000000000
% profit margin8 %(60 %)(9 %)(9 %)(10 %)--
EV0000000000000000000000000000
EV / revenue00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x
EV / EBITDA00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x
R&D budget0000000000000000000000000000

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Hawaiian Airlines was founded on January 30, 1929, as Inter-Island Airways by Stanley C. Kennedy. The airline began its operations with a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker, offering sightseeing flights over Oahu. This marked the beginning of a new era in Hawaiian transportation, connecting the islands like never before.

In 1941, the airline changed its name to Hawaiian Airlines, reflecting its growing ambitions beyond inter-island travel. The post-war era saw Hawaiian Airlines expanding its fleet and services, introducing jet travel in the 1960s, which significantly reduced travel time between the islands and the mainland.

One of the significant milestones in Hawaiian Airlines' history was its Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 1993. This move allowed the company to raise capital for further expansion and modernization of its fleet. The airline continued to grow, adding new routes and enhancing its services to meet the demands of a growing tourism industry.

Despite facing challenges such as economic downturns and increased competition, Hawaiian Airlines has remained resilient. It has focused on maintaining a strong brand identity, emphasizing Hawaiian culture and hospitality, which has been a key differentiator in the competitive airline industry.

Today, Hawaiian Airlines is recognized as Hawaii's largest and longest-serving airline, offering non-stop service to Hawaii from the U.S. mainland and international destinations. Its journey from a small inter-island carrier to a major player in the aviation industry is a testament to its adaptability and commitment to excellence.

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