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STATE SEN. KURT FEVELLA
Airport Upgrades In The Works
So, I was pleasantly im- pressed with the improve- ments I observed during a recent site visit to the air- port. In addition to com- pleting the $377 million car rental facility and the $270 million Mauka Concourse, the state Department of Transportation Airports Di- vision also renovated the bathrooms and skybridges to improve customer expe- rience, and invested mil- lions as part of its energy savings contract resulting in a $26 million annual re- duction in electrical costs with the installation of an
wai‘i has seen an increase in flights. In response to a recent report from J.D. Power in its 2022 North America Airport Satisfac- tion Study that ranks Dan- iel K. Inoyue International Airport as the second worst in the nation, I must say that we need to be mindful that the increase demand for air travel coupled with lingering COVID restric- tions, labor shortages and flight cancellations, swayed these survey results.
provements at Daniel K. Inouye International Air- port continue because this progress will help expedite the much-needed improve- ments at Kalaeloa Airport.
I support deputy direc- tor Ross Higashi’s efforts because I know his perfor- mance is consistent in help- ing Hawai‘i and will result in generating revenue and jobs, including my constit- uents from the ‘Ewa plains.
airport PV system.
It is important that im-
Search and Rescue opera- tions, among other uses.
Kalaeloa Airport is the reliever airport for the in- ternational airport. It func- tions daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. — making it a ma- jor resource as an alternate landing area for airlines and military, while also provid- ing a training base for gen- eral aviation and a launch site for U.S. Coast Guard
Contact state Sen. Kurt Fevella (District 19 — ‘Ewa Beach, Ocean Pointe, ‘Ewa by Gentry, Iroquois Point, portions of ‘Ewa Vil- lages) at 808-586-6360 or senfevella@capitol.hawaii. gov.
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