Mark Dunkerley, who helped turn Hawaiian Airlines around, to retire in 2018
Mark Dunkerley, who shepherded Hawaiian Airlines through a successful turnaround after joining the carrier in 2002, will retire in March. Peter Ingram, Hawaiian Airlines executive VP and CCO, has been chosen as the next CE. Dunkerley is widely credited with turning Hawaiian Airlines into one of the nation's most financially successful airlines. During his tenure, Hawaiian has become one of the nation's leading airlines in operational performance. He's also been at the helm of the carrier as its expanded to a host of new cities, including Tokyo, Seoul, Brisbane, and Beijing. Since 2002, Hawaiian has doubled the number of passengers flown annually, to 11m. Over the same period the company’s gross revenues have increased four-fold — to US$2.64b — and its employee count has doubled, to 6,600. <br/>
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Mark Dunkerley, who helped turn Hawaiian Airlines around, to retire in 2018
Mark Dunkerley, who shepherded Hawaiian Airlines through a successful turnaround after joining the carrier in 2002, will retire in March. Peter Ingram, Hawaiian Airlines executive VP and CCO, has been chosen as the next CE. Dunkerley is widely credited with turning Hawaiian Airlines into one of the nation's most financially successful airlines. During his tenure, Hawaiian has become one of the nation's leading airlines in operational performance. He's also been at the helm of the carrier as its expanded to a host of new cities, including Tokyo, Seoul, Brisbane, and Beijing. Since 2002, Hawaiian has doubled the number of passengers flown annually, to 11m. Over the same period the company’s gross revenues have increased four-fold — to US$2.64b — and its employee count has doubled, to 6,600. <br/>