Hawaiian Airlines CEO To Retire In March, Replacement Named
Hawaiian Airlines said Thursday that longtime CEO Mark Dunkerley will retire in March and be replaced by the airlines chief commercial officer, Peter Ingram.
Ingram, 51, joined Hawaiian as chief financial officer in December 2005, six months after the airline emerged from bankruptcy reorganization. Since 2011, he has overseen marketing and sales, network planning and other functions.
Among Ingrams challenges will be new competition. Southwest Airlines, the biggest domestic carrier, plans to begin flying from the U.S. mainland to Hawaii in late 2018 or early 2019, and it is considering adding flights between islands, a market dominated by Hawaiian.
Dunkerley, 54, joined Hawaiian in late 2002 and has been CEO since 2005 among the longest-tenured CEOs in the airline industry. He had been an executive at British Airways and an aviation consultant before that.
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