Hawaiian Airlines bid farewell to a longtime member of its fleet Monday.

The airline is retiring its Boeing 767 fleet, and the last commercial flight was Monday afternoon.

Guests deplaning HA19 from Sacramento to Honolulu received lei, and airline executives and employees participated in a blessing of aircraft tail number N594.

“It’s been an airplane that’s been a key part of our airline since 2001. A lot of our international routes like Tokyo and Sydney and Osaka, we flew our first flights there on this 767,” said Peter Ingram, Hawaiian Airlines president and CEO.

The plane joined Hawaiian in 2001 and was instrumental in the carrier’s expansion to other countries.

Other planes that have joined Hawaiian’s fleet include the A330 and the A321neo.