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We’re pleased to-inform you that Freddy De Pues from NAPS airport development has updated his Hawaiian Hilo International Airport to version 5.0.

Hilo International (PHTO) formerly General Lyman Field, is owned and operated by the Hawaiʻi state Department of Transportation. Located in Hilo, Hawaiʻi County, the airport encompasses 1,391 acres (563 ha) and is one of two major airports on Hawaiʻi Island and one of five major airports in the state. Hilo International Airport serves most of East Hawaiʻi, including the districts of Hilo and Puna, as well as portions of the districts of Hāmākua and Kaʻū. Most flights to the airport are from Honolulu International Airport. These flights are predominantly operated by Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines, and Aloha Air Cargo. 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 change log list of this updated airport looks as follows:

  • New precision TWYs and RWYs
  • New precision aprons
  • New centerlines
  • New ESRI sat imagery
  • New vegetation
  • New buildings
  • New Taxi routes
  • New orthos
  • New RWY markings
  • New precision tawiway edge lights placement
  • Wig-wags
  • New exclusions
  • People
  • Feathered sat imagery with decals
  • Better FPS

More information can be found at our dedicated for members only download page.