@ Honolulu, HI
June 2022
A Hawaiian A330 lounges outside of their main hangar at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Of their current fleet of 61 aircraft, 24 are of this model. This aircraft wears an updated livery unveiled in 2017, which includes the addition of the lei on the fuselage. Upon delivery, each Hawaiian Airlines A330 is named for a celestial body of particular importance to ancient Polynesian navigators (in this example Nahiku, the Hawaiian name for the Big Dipper) used to navigate to the Hawaiian islands.