Hilo International Airport
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Hilo International Airport | |||
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IATA: ITO - ICAO: PHTO | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | Hawaii Department of Transportation | ||
Serves | Hilo, Hawaii | ||
Elevation AMSL | 38 ft (11.6 m) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
3/21 | 5,600 | 1,707 | Asphalt |
8/26 | 9,800 | 2,987 | Asphalt |
Hilo International Airport (IATA: ITO, ICAO: PHTO), formerly General Lyman Field, is a public airport of the State of Hawai'i in Hawai'i County two miles east of the unincorporated city of Hilo. Most flights to Hilo International Airport are from Honolulu International Airport by the four major Hawai'i-based carriers: Aloha Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Island Air, and Pacific Wings. ATA Airlines provides daily non-stop service from Oakland, California to Hilo aboard its Boeing 737-800 aircraft, re-establishing direct service from the mainland to Hilo for the first time since 1986.
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[edit] Facilities
Hilo International Airport is served by two runways, Runway 8/26 and Runway 3/21. Runway 8/26 is 9,800 feet long and is used for major air carrier operations including the take-off and landing of major commercial jetliners. Runway 3/21 is 5,600 feet long and is used for general aviation operations including take-off and landing of smaller commuter airplanes.
The passenger terminal complex, including commuter facilities, is at the southern edge of Hilo International Airport and is served by an access roadway from Kekuanaoa Avenue, between the passenger terminal complex and the Runway 3/21 to the west. General aviation facilities are located along the eastern edge of Runway 3/21, also served by the terminal access roadway. A parking apron for transient military aircraft is provided at the western edge of the runway. Air cargo facilities are located along Operations Street on the west side of Runway 3/21, site of the old passenger terminals from 1953 to 1975.
[edit] Airlines and destinations
- Aloha Airlines (Honolulu)
- ATA Airlines (Oakland)
- Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu, Kahului)
- Island Air (Honolulu, Kahului, Kona)
- Mesa Airlines
- go! operated by Mesa Airlines (Honolulu)
- go!Express operated by Mokulele Airlines (Kahului) [begins April 16, 2007]
- go! operated by Mesa Airlines (Honolulu)
- Mokulele Airlines (Kahului)
- Pacific Wings (Hana)
[edit] Disasters
Hilo International Airport was involved in one major air traffic incident that had caused air traffic controlers and its federal emergency officials to be on emergency special alert.
On April 28, 1988, an Aloha Airlines Boeing 737 operating Flight 243 from General Lyman Field (as Hilo International Airport was known then) to Honolulu International Airport carrying 89 passengers and 6 crew members experienced rapid decompression when an 18 feet section of the fuselage roof and sides were torn from the airplane. One flight attendant was sucked out of the airplane and died. Several passengers sustained life-threatening injuries including instances of massive head wounds. The aircraft declared an emergency and landed at Kahului Airport on Maui with slight difficulty.
Investigations of the disaster concluded that the accident was caused by metal fatigue. The disaster caused almost all major United States air carriers to retire their oldest airplane models.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Hawaii DOT page for Hilo International Airport
- Resources for this airport:
- AirNav airport information for PHTO
- ASN Accident history for ITO
- FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
- NOAA/NWS latest weather observations
- SkyVector aeronautical chart for ITO
- World Aero Data airport information for PHTO
Airports of Hawaii | |
Hawaii: Hilo International Airport | Kona International Airport | Upolu Airport | Waimea-Kohala Airport | |
Oahu: Honolulu International Airport | Dillingham Airfield | Kalaeloa Airport | |
Kauai: Lihu'e Airport | Port Allen Airport | Princeville Airport | |
Maui: Hana Airport | Kahului Airport | Kapalua Airport | |
Smaller islands: Kalaupapa Airport | Lanai Airport | Molokai Airport | |
Military: Hickam Air Force Base | Wheeler Army Airfield |