Honolulu International Airport
Prior to 1932 the airport was called John Rodgers Airport, named for Commander John Rodgers who made the first flight to Hawaiʻi from the Mainland in 1925 (TM). It then comprised 885 acres, 766 of which were under water. In 1947, at that time one of the largest in the United States, its name was changed to Honolulu Airport. In 1951, the name was again changed to Honolulu International Airport.
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