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U.S. officials say a Taiwanese F-16 fighter jet made an emergency landing at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Hawaiʻi on Monday afternoon and the U.S. Air Force pilot who was flying the aircraft was taken to the hospital for treatment.
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At the stroke of midnight Friday, face masks can come off when indoors at most places. But not at airports and on airplanes. Those federal rules for public transportation remain in place until at least April 18. The Conversation talked to Jai Cunningham, spokesperson for the state Department of Transportation to learn the latest.
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As COVID-19 cases surge on Oʻahu, the city is expanding hours for testing at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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If you’ve been to Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport recently, you’ve probably seen the new five-story rental car facility. It’s also the latest site of a new art piece, a boldly-hued immersive glass installation. It’s the work of Kōloa painter and glass artist Carol Bennett, who sat down with HPR's Lillian Tsang to talk about her process.
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The East-West Center's epidemiologist says the worst of the pandemic may not be over; a Navy wife impacted by the fuel contaminated water crisis gives an update now that her family has been relocated to a Waikiki hotel; and the Kauaʻi-based artist who designed the artwork for the new rental car facility at Honolulu's airport shares the process she used to design her new installation.
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Nearly $50 million in federal money will be coming to Hawaiʻi to improve airports throughout the state. Jai Cunningham with the state Department of Transportation says the money will make a big difference in maintaining airport operations.
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A $377 million rental car center with room for 4,500 vehicles opened at Honolulu's airport Wednesday. The five-story facility will allow rental car companies to house their operations in the same centrally located, covered airport structure directly across from airline terminals.
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A $377 million rental car center with room for 4,500 vehicles will be opening at Honolulu’s airport this week. Customers will be able to walk to the five-story facility from airline terminals, eliminating the need for rental car companies to run pickup shuttles on a constant loop.
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The number of vehicle thefts at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport parking lot this month has doubled since June.
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As visitors to Hawaiʻi continue to increase, so are the drop-offs at agricultural “Amnesty Bins” located in airports around the state designed to keep out invasive fruit, plants, bugs and more.