Hawaiian Airlines, a large commercial airlines, is actively responding to a cybersecurity incident that has impacted parts of its internal IT systems. Despite the disruption, the airline has confirmed that all flights are operating on schedule, and guest travel remains unaffected.
The airline first disclosed the incident earlier today via official statements and social media, assuring the public that safety and security remain its top priority. Hawaiian Airlines emphasized that its operational systems, including those critical to flight safety and scheduling, are not compromised, and affected systems are being restored.
Hawaiian Airlines is addressing a cybersecurity event that has affected some of our IT systems. Our highest priority is the safety and security of our guests and employees. Flights are operating safely. We will share updates as available.
— Hawaiian Airlines (@HawaiianAir) June 26, 2025
The incident affected unspecified internal IT systems and no passenger data exposure or operational disruption has been reported. They continue to work with authorities and cybersecurity experts to investigate and mitigate the situation.
This event comes amid cyberattacks and heightened awareness of security risks across transportation and aviation sectors, especially. And as they adopt more digital infrastructure — from cloud-based scheduling platforms to passenger data systems — the attack surface can grow.
Learn more about the incident as well as updates on Hawaiian Airline’s official website post.
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