

There is one lounge operated by Hawaiian Airlines, the Premier Club, located across from Gate 17. The current thirteen positions are sized for three inter-island and ten overseas aircraft. Under the December 2016 Kahului Airport Master Plan Update, two more aircraft parking positions would be added to the thirteen existing for the main passenger terminal. Current flights from Canada use United States border preclearance facilities in Vancouver, Calgary or Edmonton. A goal has been set to prepare Kahului Airport to eventually become a permanent international airport with service routes from Canada and Japan. The airport is going through expansion authorized by the Hawaii State Legislature. The air traffic control tower stands 187 feet (57 m) above mean sea level and was completed in 1988. Because of the size of the wide-body aircraft, Gates 3, 25, 31, and 37 are rarely used. The smaller aircraft used on inter-island flights fit at all gates, while the larger overseas airliners cannot. Today they are all wide-body aircraft, like the Airbus A330, Boeing 767, and Boeing 777, along with lengthened 737-series craft like the Boeing 737-800. In 1982–83 Kahului started receiving nonstop flights from the United States mainland using much larger transoceanic aircraft.

Most of the gates were spaced to handle narrow-body aircraft like the DC-9 and Boeing 737 long used on inter-island flights. Kahului Airport is a subordinate of Maui District officials. Collectively, the six bodies have authority over the four airport districts in Hawaii: Hawai'i District, Kaua'i District, Maui District and the principal O'ahu District. The Hawaii Airports Administrator oversees six governing bodies: Airports Operations Office, Airports Planning Office, Engineering Branch, Information Technology Office, Staff Services Office, and Visitor Information Program Office. The governor appoints the Director of the Hawaii State Department of Transportation, who has jurisdiction over the Hawaii Airports Administrator. The official authority of Kahului Airport is the Governor of Hawaii. Kahului Airport is part of a centralized state structure governing all of the airports and seaports of Hawaii. The Kahului Airport began commercial airline operations in June 1952. After the war, extensive negotiations between the Territory of Hawaii and the Navy resulted in the airbase being turned over to the Hawaii Aeronautics Commission.

Ĭonstruction started on Naval Air Station Kahului in 1942. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025, in which it is categorized as a medium-hub primary commercial service facility. "Jimmy" Hogg, a Kauai native and aviation pioneer who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines, flying aircraft ranging from eight-passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s.
#Ogg airport location code
The IATA airport code OGG pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J.

Inouye International Airport in Honolulu the Honolulu–Kahului corridor is one of the heaviest-trafficked air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K.
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It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Kahului Airport ( IATA: OGG, ICAO: PHOG, FAA LID: OGG) is the main airport of Maui in the State of Hawaii, United States, located east of Kahului. Source: Kahului Airport Federal Aviation Administration
