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This is a list of airports in Hawaii (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
15th Wing, Hickam AFB Hawaii, ... Major General Eugene L. Eubank: 4 July 1946 ... Major General Scott L. Pleus: 3 June 2019:
Major General Mark D. McCormack [147] [a] U.S. Army: First Army: Deputy Commanding General (Support), First Army and Commander, U.S. Army Reserve Support Command, First Army U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) Major General Timothy E. Brennan [148] U.S. Army: First Army: Commanding General, First Army Division East: First Army: Major General ...
General Eugene E. Habiger (1939–2022) 21 February 1996: 1 August 1998: 2 years, 161 days ... Major General Christopher L. Eubank: September 2024: Incumbent ~ 174 ...
At the same time, the airfield was named for Major general Marion Eugene Carl, and the USMC announced that new squadrons would be stationed there. On 15 January 2016, two Marine helicopters from the air station collided over the North Shore of Oahu, leaving twelve U.S. Marines missing and feared dead. [13]
Mar. 11—Five major airport runway projects totaling more than $520.7 million are moving forward at Hawaii airports this year due to an increase in federal dollars made possible by new types of ...
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Kalaeloa Airport (IATA: JRF, ICAO: PHJR, FAA LID: JRF), also called John Rodgers Field (the original name of Honolulu International Airport) and formerly Naval Air Station Barbers Point, is a joint civil-military regional airport of the State of Hawaiʻi established on July 1, 1999, to replace the Ford Island NALF facilities which closed on June 30 of the same year.