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PSD NEWS RELEASE: AUTO ANTI-THEFT MEASURES AT HAWAII AIRPORTS
Posted on Jul 23, 2021 in Latest News, Newsroom
HONOLULU – The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (HDOT) Airports Division and the Department of Public Safety advise the public of an uptick in auto thefts involving unsecured vehicles from airport parking lots.
As of July 21, there have been 13 vehicles stolen from parking lots at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL). Of those 13 vehicles, all but one were associated with car sharing or person to person rental.
Sheriffs and airport security have increased patrols. During these patrols, they’ve observed vehicles being left in airport lots unlocked, with the windows down, or with spare keys placed on the vehicle.
HonoluluHawaiiUnited-statesAirports-divisionDanielk-inouye-international-airportHawaii-department-of-transportationDepartment-of-public-safetyLatest-newsHawaii-departmentPublic-safetyInternational-airportBy WILLIAM COLE | The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | Published: May 5, 2021 DILLINGHAM AIRFIELD (Tribune News Service) — Oahu's only skydiving operations can continue to operate at Dillingham Airfield at least until Dec. 31 under an extension granted by the state Department of Transportation. Some lawmakers are optimistic, meanwhile, that a long-term lease eventually will be secured between DOT Airports as landlord for civilian aviation and the Army, which owns the North Shore airfield. Businesses including two popular skydiving operations — Pacific Skydiving and Skydive Hawaii — were previously given until June 30 to vacate the airfield because the Airports Division said it was losing money at Dillingham and it was ending its lease.
Dillingham-airfieldHawaiiUnited-statesWaialuaTom-sandersJosh-greenLauren-matsumotoKai-kaheleAirports-divisionDepartment-of-transportationUs-armyTribune-news-service A new flight school and hangars have been completed at Montgomery Field as part of ongoing upgrades benefiting business travelers. Photo courtesy of C&S Companies.
A $10 million construction project has been completed at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport for Coast Flight that includes new hangars, a new flight school and fueling facility for private jets and prop planes.
C&S Companies replaced eight existing buildings that were deteriorating and had outlived their usefulness with three new buildings, including the new flight school, said Cory Hazlewood, company vice president.
“They were very run down and dated. They were just in poor shape,” Hazlewood said. “It really dressed up an area of the airport that was in bad shape.”
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