Henderson Field (Midway Atoll)
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Henderson Field is a public airport
Airport
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 located on Sand Island in Midway Atoll
Midway Atoll
Midway Atoll is a atoll in the North Pacific Ocean, near the northwestern end of the Hawaiian archipelago, about one-third of the way between Honolulu, Hawaii, and Tokyo, Japan. Unique among the Hawaiian islands, Midway observes UTC-11 , eleven hours behind Coordinated Universal Time and one hour...

, an unincorporated territory of the United States
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. The airport was once used as an emergency diversion point for ETOPS operations. It is subsidized by Boeing
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. It still serves this capacity, most recently in June 2011.

Facilities

Henderson Field covers 1200 acres (486 ha) and has one runway:
  • Runway 6/24: 7800 foot, surface: asphalt

Incidents and accidents

  • On June 18, 2011, Delta Air Lines flight 277, a Boeing 747-400 on a flight from Honolulu to Osaka, Japan made an unscheduled 12-hour stopover on Midway Atoll after pilots noticed a crack in the cockpit window and made a precautionary landing. The aircraft landed safely at about 5:40 p.m. with 359 passengers and 19 crew members aboard. A replacement 747 arrived from Japan with mechanics and parts for the repair and flew the passengers to Japan at about 5 a.m. the next day.

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