It Notes:
"AOPA noted that the airport is used for flying lessons, skydiving, and glider rides, contributing $12 million to the state economy and supporting 130 jobs. But during the pandemic, it has taken on even greater importance as economic forecasts suggest the state might not recover until after 2023, AOPA said."
Two questions/observations
(1) why is the importance of the airport even greater now during the pandemic? With Hawaii having been (still is?) in one of the most severe-you-get-arrested coronavirus lockdowns I can't imagine there has been much tourist activity, or otherwise, at that airport.. this seems a non sequitor
(2) The airport "contributes $12M to the state economy and 130 jobs".. I assume that's over a 12 month span.. that's a pathetic figure for how much land an airport takes up.. for comparison O'ahu in 2019 averaged $22.4M spent by visitors EACH DAY.. so in one day O'ahu makes nearly twice as much money off visitors than the airport does in a whole year. That's a lot of land not really doing much.. I can understand a desire by non aviators to put that land to other use
Plus, with most of Hawaii's tourists spending their money on heli rides those don't need a 9,000 ft runway. The seaplane thing is a bummer, but of all the times I've been to Hawaii I've never seen water anywhere near calm enough to support seaplane ops. I'm sure it exists somewhere, but I haven't seen it anywhere on Maui or Kauai
https://www.hawaiitourismauthority....rism-econ-impact-fact-sheet-december-2019.pdf
Trust me, I hate airports closing as much as the next guy, depressing that something like an average of 1 field closes a day. But, we're also operating in a free market. If you can't pull your weight and earn your keep, so to speak, then an airport is otherwise a fairly big waste of space. In some cases you have hundreds of acres of space sitting there that needs maintenance, upkeep, etc., just so a handful of decrepit planes can use it a few times a day
To save airports we need to save GA..!