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Hawaii’s Airport System Hawaii’s Airport System Pacific Aviation Director’s Workshop April 5, 2005 Pacific Aviation Director’s Workshop April 5, 2005
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Airport Security remain as a Top Priority Personnel shortages Airport Forecast – Revenues down Increase in airline bankruptcy –2 more Interisland Air Carriers All airports face heavy facilities maintenance More direct flights from US Mainland to neighbor island airports Statewide Airport Issues
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Honolulu International Airport
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Facilities Maintenance Central security checkpoint (Just completed) Concessionaires Renovations –Duty Free Shops –HMS Host - Starbucks Honolulu International Airport
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Lihue Airport
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CIP Projects –Ramp expansion, additional taxiways, fixed base operator lots and wash racks for general aviation –Heliport Improvements Needs –Land acquisition NW of the airport LIH is nearly landlocked –Expansion of terminal Two additional gates Lihue Airport
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Kahului Airport
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CIP Projects −2 Bay ticket lobby expansion −Alien species inspection facility, air cargo, facility and general purpose aircraft ramp Commuter Air Terminal improvements −Ramp safety improvements (Striping/Ops guide) −Relocation of a large commuter air carrier (in work) Jet fuel storage facility −Runway crossing by fuel trucks TERMINATED Kahului Airport
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Jet Fuel Storage Facility New bulk aviation fuel storage area Runway Crossings by Fuel Truck TERMINATED Proposed project was identified in the Master Plan and EIS Site Prep Design is complete
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Alien Species Inspection Facility To minimize risk of escape of alien species New 7,400 sq. ft. building Requirements specified in the Alien Species Action Plan Agricultural cargo inspected in enclosed building
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Hilo International Airport
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Noise Issue – Keaukaha Community Install new noise monitoring system Mitigation measures for the Community Cargo Facility – Needed Terminal Facilities – Can Support Additional Activities Hilo International Airport
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Kona International Airport
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CIP Projects −Prep expansion, additional taxiways, Fixed Base Operator Lots and Avgas sites Issues −Security concerns Infrastructure (Open air Hawaiian hut design) −International Arrival “Terminal” (Temp) −Additional direct flights from US Mainland Kona International Airport
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FY 2004 Overall DBE Percentage 22.1%
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Security needs remain high Revenues are down Airports facilities needs maintenance Direct flights impact neighbor island airports Airport staffing down Need $ Summary
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MAHALO ! Pacific Aviation Director’s Workshop April 5, 2005 Pacific Aviation Director’s Workshop April 5, 2005
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