HAWAII ANNOUNCES USD1.1 BILLION AIRPORT TERMINAL EXPANSION

THE USA state of Hawaii has announced plans to build a new expanded terminal at Daniel K Inouye International Airport, Honolulu, spending USD1.1 billion over the next 10 years. This renewed Diamond Head Concourse will be funded by the Hawai‘i department of transportation airports division (HDOT), drawing money from operating revenues rather than tax. The project will be managed by a new Hawai‘i Airports Corporation. The new concourse will be approximately 800,000 square feet, initially with 12-14 wide-body aircraft gates, with the potential to grow to 21 ...


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