Atlantic Aviation celebrates addition of Hawaiian Islands

Atlantic Aviation has completed its transition of six Air Service Hawaii locations to Atlantic Aviation branding and operational standards. While the signage, vehicles and staff uniforms all will reflect the familiar Atlantic look and feel, the well-known Hawaiian hospitality and warmth at each facility will remain unchanged. Each will continue the long-standing tradition of presenting Hawaiian floral leis to arriving passengers and crew members at every location.
The locations include Honolulu (HNL), Maui/Kahului (OGG), Kona (KOA), Kauai/Lihue (LIH), Hilo (ITO) and Lanai (LNY). All locations have U.S. Customs services available.
Atlantic will complete work on its 38,000-square-foot hangar and 5,000-square-foot executive terminal at the Kona International Airport this year. The facilities at KOA are a first for the island of Hawaii and will also feature a host of amenities- from the ability to accommodate large cabin aircraft to providing concierge services for passengers and their crew.
“Whether as a destination or as a stopover for international flights, serving customers in the Western Pacific is very important to us,” said Steve Hirschfeld, Senior VP of Operations- Pacific Region of Atlantic Aviation. “And just as important is doing so in a way that preserves the personality, culture, and amazing environment of Hawaii. I’m proud to say we’ve accomplished just that, and we look forward to continuing the rich aviation heritage of the Islands.”
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