Lanai Airport

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Lānaʻi Airport
Lanai (Hawaii) airport
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Characteristics
ICAO code PHNY
IATA code LNY
Coordinates

20 ° 47 '8 "  N , 156 ° 57' 5"  W Coordinates: 20 ° 47 '8 "  N , 156 ° 57' 5"  W.

Height above MSL 399 m (1309  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 6 km southwest of Lana'i
Street HI 440
Basic data
operator Hawaiian Department of Transportation
surface 204 ha
Passengers 64,483 (2016)
Air freight 818 t (2016)
Flight
movements
6,006 (2016)
Start-and runway
03/21 1524 m × 46 m asphalt



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The Lanai Airport ( IATA: LNY , ICAO: PHNY ) is a public, operated by the state airport , the kilometers southwest to 6 of Lanai City , Maui County , Hawaii is located. It is the only airport on Lānaʻi Island .

According to records from the Hawaii State Department of Transportation, 64,483 passengers were counted in 2016.

Infrastructure and planes

The airport has an area of ​​204 hectares and is 399 meters above sea level . It has an asphalt runway, which is labeled 03/21, and is 1524 meters long and 46 meters wide.

Between March 17, 2006 and March 16, 2007 there were 6,760 aircraft movements , an average of 18-19 per day: 65% ordinary flights , 22% air taxi , 12% general aviation and 2% military .

Airlines and destinations

airline Destinations
Island Air Honolulu , Kahului
Mokulele Airlines Honolulu

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Publications and Statistics. Hawaii.gov, accessed August 24, 2017 .