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*Delta Air Lines: 747-400, 757-200, 757-300, 767-300, A330-300
*Delta Air Lines: 747-400, 757-200, 757-300, 767-300, A330-300
*go! Mokulele (Mesa Airlines): CRJ-100/200
*go! Mokulele (Mesa Airlines): CRJ-100/200
*go! Mokulele (Mokulele Airlines): Cessna 208
*Hawaiian Airlines: 717-200, 767-300, A330-200
*Hawaiian Airlines: 717-200, 767-300, A330-200
*Interisland Airways: Shorts 360
*Interisland Airways: Shorts 360
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*Jetstar Airways: A330-200
*Jetstar Airways: A330-200
*Korean Air: 747-400, A330-300
*Korean Air: 747-400, A330-300
*Mokulele Airlines: Cessna 208
*Omni Air International: 767-200
*Omni Air International: 767-200
*Pacific Wings: Cessna 208
*Pacific Wings: Cessna 208

Revision as of 15:53, 7 June 2012

Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Hawaii
Honolulu International Airport/Hickam Air Force Base
Location Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
IATA code HNL (Honolulu)
HIK (Hickam)
ICAO code PHNL (Honolulu)
PHIK (Hickam)
Airport type Mixed-Use Commercial
Website http://hawaii.gov/hnl
Overview map Google Maps
Communications
Tower 118.1 257.8 123.9 273.575
Ground 121.9 348.6
Clearance 121.4 281.4
Approach 118.3 269.0 338.2 118.3
Departure118.3 (West)
124.8 (East)
269.0 (West)
317.6 (East)
338.2 (North-West of Highways H1/H2)
118.3 (West)
124.8 (East)
ATIS 127.9 251.15

Honolulu International Airport is the primary gateway to the State of Hawaii, though in recent years, nonstop flights to the outer islands (primarily from North America) have provided alternatives. The field shares runways with Hickam Air Force Base, though the two maintain separate IATA and ICAO identifiers.

Hawaiian Airlines and Island Air maintain their hubs at Honolulu, providing connections between their inter-island flights as well as to and from overseas flights.

The airport has four paved runways (8L/26R, 8R/26L, 4L/22R, and 4R/22L) as well as two water runways (8W/26W and 4W/26W). Of these, 8R/26L, known as the Reef Runway, is the most famous as the first runway built entirely offshore, on a coral reef. Normal operations have departures on 8R, with some inter-island flights using 8L. During the day most arrivals will use 8L, while during the night 4R is used to avoid overflying residential areas. During "Kona Wind" conditions, most departures will use 22L and occasionally 26L, and arrivals will use 26L and 26R.

Official Spotting Locations

Location

Other Spotting Locations

Lagoon Dr. Parking Lot

A parking lot at the end of Lagoon Dr. provides a good view of operations on 8R/26L, 4R/22L, and 4L/22R. A fence can obstruct ground-level shots, however for departures on 8R, most aircraft will be high enough that the fence will not be in your shot. When the terror alert level rises to Orange or above, police inspection checkpoints are put up on Lagoon Dr. just past Aolele St., so this spot becomes inaccessible.

To reach this spot, turn makai (towards the sea) from Nimitz Hwy. or Aolele St. onto Lagoon Dr. and follow it until it ends. This location is also accessible by bus: Take route 31 "Kalihi Lagoon Dr" and get off at Lagoon Dr. and Palekona St., then continue walking down Lagoon Dr. to the parking lot.

Ke'ehi Lagoon Beach Park

This beach park located near the airport can provide good views of operations. A parking lot at the entrance to the park, next to the tennis courts, provides a good place to watch operations, particularly 8L, 22L, and 22R departures, and 26L, 4L, and 4R arrivals. It is however too distant for photography.

You can also continue down the road through the park to the end, and then walk to the beach. There you can see aircraft departing on 8L and 8R, and arriving on 26L and 26R. Departures will generally be too high, but arrivals, especially for 26R, can be low enough to photograph if you have a long enough lens.

There is a public restroom located in the park, should the need arise.

Aloha Tower

The observation deck at the top of Aloha Tower, located in Downtown Honolulu, offers views of the airport, though aircraft will be too distant for photography. Departures on 8R will seem to fly almost straight towards the tower as they lift off, before beginning their right turn.

Airside Viewing

Airside viewing and photography is possible in some areas due to the absence of glass in the walkways between the gates. These areas are the breezeways located between gates 11 and 12, 13 and 14, 23 and 24, and 25 and 26. Ramp clutter may be an issue.

  • MyAviation.net sample photo: medium large (between gates 25 and 26)

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Passenger

  • Air Canada: 767-300
  • Air New Zealand: 767-300 (777-200 from June 9, 2012 to September 1, 2012)
  • Air Pacific: 737-700, 737-800
  • Alaska Airlines: 737-800
  • All Nippon Airways (Air Japan): 767-300
  • American Airlines: 757-200, 767-300
  • China Airlines: 747-400
  • China Eastern Airlines: A330-200
  • Delta Air Lines: 747-400, 757-200, 757-300, 767-300, A330-300
  • go! Mokulele (Mesa Airlines): CRJ-100/200
  • Hawaiian Airlines: 717-200, 767-300, A330-200
  • Interisland Airways: Shorts 360
  • Island Air: Dash 8-100
  • Japan Airlines: 767-300, 777-200
  • Jetstar Airways: A330-200
  • Korean Air: 747-400, A330-300
  • Mokulele Airlines: Cessna 208
  • Omni Air International: 767-200
  • Pacific Wings: Cessna 208
  • Philippine Airlines: A340-300 (seasonal)
  • Qantas Airways: 767-300
  • United Airlines: 737-800, 757-200, 767-300, 767-400, 777-200
  • US Airways: 757-200
  • WestJet Airlines: 737-700, 737-800

Cargo

  • Air Transport International: DC-8
  • Aloha Air Cargo: 737-200
  • Asia Pacific Airlines: 727-200
  • Cargolux: 747-400 (Friday only)
  • Corporate Air: Cessna 208, Shorts 330
  • FedEx: DC-10, MD-11
  • Kalitta Air: 747--100/200/SR
  • Kamaka Air: Beech 18, Cessna 208, DC-3
  • Pacific Air Cargo: Cessna 208
  • Transair: Shorts 360
  • United Parcel Service: 747-400, 767-300, MD-11

Facilities and Transportation

Restroom

A public restroom is available at Ke'ehi Lagoon Beach Park.

Public Transportation

Oahu's bus system, known as TheBus, provides two bus routes that serve the airport terminals. Both Routes 19 and 20 begin in Waikiki and proceed through Downtown Honolulu before reaching the airport. Past the airport, Route 19 enters Hickam Air Force base, while Route 20 proceeds to the Pearlridge Shopping Center in Aiea. Route 31 serves Lagoon Drive; riders can connect to and from routes serving downtown and Waikiki at Nimitz Highway.