Closest Airport to Wahiawa, Airports Near Wahiawa, United States

The closest airport to Wahiawa is Wheeler Air Force Base (HHI). Distance from Wheeler Air Force Base to Wahiawa is 1.72 miles / 2.78 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Wahiawa

Wheeler Air Force Base (HHI)

Wheeler Air Force Base is located approximately 1.24 miles / 2 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is HHI.

Hickam Air Force Base (HIK)

Hickam Air Force Base is located approximately 4.35 miles / 7 kilometers West (W) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is HIK.

Dillingham Airfield (HDH)

Dillingham Airfield is located approximately 12.43 miles / 20 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is HDH.

Kalaeloa Airport (JRF)

Kalaeloa Airport is located approximately 13.67 miles / 22 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is JRF.

Barbers Point Airport (NAX)

Barbers Point Airport is located approximately 13.67 miles / 22 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is NAX.

Honolulu International Airport (HNL)

Honolulu International Airport is located approximately 13.67 miles / 22 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is HNL.

Kaneohe Bay MCAS (Marion E. Carl Field) Airport (NGF)

Kaneohe Bay MCAS (Marion E. Carl Field) Airport is located approximately 16.16 miles / 26 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is NGF.

Bellows Field (BLW)

Bellows Field is located approximately 21.75 miles / 35 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is BLW.

Molokai Airport (MKK)

Molokai Airport is located approximately 64 miles / 103 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is MKK.

Kalaupapa Airport (LUP)

Kalaupapa Airport is located approximately 70.21 miles / 113 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is LUP.

Lanai Airport (LNY)

Lanai Airport is located approximately 84.51 miles / 136 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is LNY.

Kauai Island Airport (LIH)

Kauai Island Airport is located approximately 90.72 miles / 146 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is LIH.

Kapalua Airport (JHM)

Kapalua Airport is located approximately 93.83 miles / 151 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is JHM.

Princeville Airport (HPV)

Princeville Airport is located approximately 103.15 miles / 166 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is HPV.

Port Allen Airport (PAK)

Port Allen Airport is located approximately 105.01 miles / 169 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is PAK.

Kahului Airport (OGG)

Kahului Airport is located approximately 110.6 miles / 178 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is OGG.

Barking Sands Airport (BKH)

Barking Sands Airport is located approximately 118.68 miles / 191 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is BKH.

Hana Airport (HNM)

Hana Airport is located approximately 137.94 miles / 222 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is HNM.

Upolu Point Airport (UPP)

Upolu Point Airport is located approximately 163.42 miles / 263 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is UPP.

Keahole Airport (KOA)

Keahole Airport is located approximately 175.85 miles / 283 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Wahiawa. IATA airport code is KOA.