"It's a big deal in a couple of respects. One, the maintenance facility that we were operating out of was built in the 1960s and has long since not been adequate for the work that we need to do. This really gives our mechanics the ability to work outside of the elements when there are certain things we need to do to keep the airplanes flying safety and ready for our guests. We're really excited to be able to move into a proper, modern facility," Peter Ingram, Chief Commercial Officer, future CEO of Hawaiian Airlines said.