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Thales Australia has successfully operated at the Garden Island dockyards since the early 1980s and in 2014 signed a further five-year contract with the Department of Defence to provide ongoing dock operations and services, as well as ship repair and maintenance services at Garden Island. [2]
The south area houses Gates 1–16 with seven aircraft parking positions (sized for four inter-island and three overseas aircraft). The north area houses Gates 17–39 with nine aircraft parking positions (sized for three inter-island and six overseas aircraft). [10] Inter-island gates are Gates 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, and 21.
Garden island dockyard : the ADI site facilities tour. 2005. Register of the National Estate. 1980. National Trust Register. 1976. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Attenbrow, Val (2002). Sydney's Aboriginal Past: investigating the archaeological and historical records. Frame, Tom R. (1990). The Garden Island. Godden Mackay Logan (2008).
Location Period Notes Fleet Base East: Fleet base, depot, dockyard New South Wales: Sydney: 1788–present: Includes HMAS Kuttabul, HMAS Waterhen, Garden Island dockyard & berthing facilities Fleet Base West (HMAS Stirling) Fleet base, depot Western Australia: Garden Island: 1978–present: Major west coast warship & submarine base HMAS Albatross
This is a list of airports in Hawaii (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
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PolyAd specializes in charters, commercial and personalized tours that utilize drivers as narrators and guides. In 2017 PolyAd was acquired by the same principals as California-based Transportation Charter Services (TCS). Polynesian Adventure Tours maintains offices on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, The Big Island and provides tours to Hawaiian landmarks. [1]
This would later be known as Pu’unēnē Airport, and was the site for the second Maui Airport, after Maalaea, and part of the struggle to achieve an adequate landing strip of the Island of Maui for Hawaiian Airlines to use. An old runway is now used as a drag strip for Maui Raceway Park. [6] Puʻunēnē's ZIP code is 96784.