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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.
On December 7, 1941, Barbers Point was one of the many targets attacked by the Japanese during the attack on Pearl Harbor. [1] During the second wave, American pilots George Welch and Kenneth Taylor engaged Japanese aircraft over Barbers Point, shooting down two aircraft. [2] Gate at Naval Air Station Barber's Point as it appeared in December 1958
Barbers Point: Hawaii: Realigned to US Coast Guard to become CGAS Barbers Point. Naval Air Station Bay Shore Bay Shore: New York: 1918 [62] [63] [64] Naval Air Station Brunswick: Brunswick: Maine: Naval Air Station Cecil Field: Jacksonville: Florida: Now Cecil Airport with tenant Coast Guard Air Facility Jacksonville and Florida Army National ...
Aug. 9—Preservation of several historic war birds is tantalizingly close for the former Naval Air Museum Barbers Point. The museum at Kalaeloa Airport closed in late 2019, making way for ...
The federal government is helping the state pay for costly upgrades to an old Navy electrical system at the former Barbers Point Naval Air Station in Kalaeloa. Through an intergovernmental support ...
Florida 30°21′00″N 87°17′24″W / 30.35000°N 87.29000°W / 30.35000; -87.29000 ( Naval Air Station Pensacola Marine Aviation Training Support Group 33
Location Opened Closed Notes Ref. CGAS Barbers Point: Kapolei, Hawaii: 1949: Active Operations transferred from Kaneohe in 1949. Located at Kalaeloa Airport, formerly Naval Air Station Barbers Point. [39] [40] Air Detachment Sangley Point: Cavite City, Cavite: 1946: 1971 Colocated with Naval Station Sangley Point.
Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point is an air station of the United States Coast Guard located approximately 13½ miles west of Honolulu, at the Kalaeloa Airport, [2] on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Initially the Coast Guard established a base on the Hawaiian Archipelago in 1945, with a pair of PBY-5 Catalinas and one Grumman G-21 Goose. The ...