Alaska Air Group has announced the leadership team that will oversee the combined operations of Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines in Honolulu, as the two carriers move toward securing a single operating certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration this fall.
Honolulu is set to become Alaska Air Group’s second-largest hub after Seattle. The company employs more than 6,500 people in Hawai‘i who support over 180 daily flights, serving both residents and visitors across domestic and international routes. The new leadership team will manage these operations and lead ongoing integration efforts, including launching a joint loyalty program this fall and moving to a single passenger service system next spring.
Jim Landers, currently senior vice president of technical operations at Hawaiian Airlines, will take on the role of head of Hawai‘i operations. Reporting to Hawaiian Airlines CEO Joe Sprague, Landers will be responsible for safety and operational performance throughout the islands. Landers joined Hawaiian in 2013 after serving in the U.S. Navy and now oversees system operations control functions, flight operations, maintenance and engineering, as well as supply chain management.