IATA Code | ITO | ICAO Code | PHTO |
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City | Hilo | Country/Region | USA (US) |
Type |
Airport (Part 139 Class I) CustomsCustoms Airport: An airport where customs officials are stationed. The customs airport serves as the gateway for air cargo, where customs procedures are carried out for international air freight. |
Hub for | |
Latitude | 19.7203 | Longitude | -155.048 |
Time Zone | -10:00 | Phone Number | (808) 961-9300 |
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Hilo International Airport (IATA code: ITO, ICAO code: PHTO), formerly known as General Lyman Field, is a public airport serving most of East Hawaii, including the districts of Hilo and Puna, as well as portions of the districts of Hāmākua and Kaʻū. Covering an area of 1,007 acres (408 ha), the airport is one of two major airports on Hawaii Island and one of five major airports in the state. Located in Hilo, Hawaii, County, it is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a small-hub primary commercial service facility.
The main passenger terminal of the airport consists of three interconnected buildings totaling approximately 220,000 square feet (20,000 square meters). The central building consists of just under 120,000 square feet (11,000 square meters) of space while the western and eastern wings occupy slightly more than 50,000 square feet (4,600 square meters) each.
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