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Hawaii Transportation Capacity Eugene Tian Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism At the Hawaii Infrastructure and Transportation Summit June 25, 2014
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Page 1: Hawaii Transportation Capacity

Hawaii Transportation Capacity

Eugene TianHawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism

At the

Hawaii Infrastructure and Transportation SummitJune 25, 2014

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Air Transportation

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About 1,000 overseas flights to Hawaii each week

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20140

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4,000,000

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8,000,000

10,000,000

12,000,000

7,336,551 7,726,304 7,560,822 6,804,744 6,326,122 6,741,532 6,629,667 6,980,042 7,353,636 7,569,962

2,971,761 2,867,198 2,843,006

2,538,749 2,460,599

2,558,381 2,762,624 3,234,357

3,415,083 3,519,451

Domestic International

In 2014 a total of 11 million seats are available for overseas passengers to Hawaii

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2013 Seats 2014 Seats

Los Angeles, CA, US 2,242,547 2,415,629

San Francisco, CA, US 905,675 925,972

Seattle/Tacoma, WA, US 659,847 696,831

Phoenix, AZ, US 471,590 482,895

Oakland, CA, US 346,050 359,538

San Jose, CA, US 316,660 305,712

Portland, OR, US 285,106 298,581

Las Vegas, NV, US 279,851 287,627

San Diego, CA, US 253,346 264,840

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, US 235,876 254,624

Sacramento, CA, US 151,452 152,512

Denver, CO, US 134,424 145,444

Chicago-O'Hare, IL, US 141,156 134,168

Guam, TR, US 117,140 126,164

Houston-Intercontinental, TX, US 98,394 118,930

Atlanta, GA, US 108,996 107,380

New York-JFK, NY, US 100,548 95,519

Salt Lake City, UT, US 89,763 92,916

Newark, NJ, US 87,784 88,330

Bellingham, WA, US 109,570 63,001

Top 20 U.S. market by 2014 air seat

Source: Diio

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2013 Seats 2014 Seats

Tokyo-Narita, JP 943,380 945,660

Osaka-Kansai, JP 348,878 361,884

Seoul, KR 379,810 350,583

Tokyo-Haneda, JP 328,008 328,877

Vancouver, BC, CA 311,142 328,751

Sydney, NS, AU 256,065 240,850

Nagoya, JP 192,787 221,715

Fukuoka, JP 175,775 174,265

Auckland, NZ 77,620 88,452

Beijing, CN 71,107

Shanghai, CN 42,903 68,366

Brisbane, QL, AU 47,727 50,764

Taipei, TW 40,777 44,583

Calgary, AB, CA 41,963 42,586

Manila, PH 75,606 41,184

Sapporo, JP 40,460 40,663

Melbourne, VI, AU 35,451 40,602

Majuro, MH 24,602 24,335

Tahiti, PF 13,801 15,288

Edmonton, AB, CA 11,592 11,916

Nadi, FJ 8,816 8,552

Apia, WS 8,612 8,528

Kiritimati, KI 6,180 6,676

Victoria, BC, CA 3,128 3,264

International market ranking by 2014 Air seats

Source: Diio

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State of Hawaii Overseas Air Cargo 1980-2013

Source: DOT/Airports Division

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Source: DOT/Airports Division

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Source: DOT/Airports Division

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Source: DOT/Airports Division

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Source: DOT/Airports Division

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Source: DOT/Airports Division

Passengers

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Ocean Transportation

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Major Hawaii overseas shipping companies

Company FrequencyMatson 12 arrivals per monthHorizon 8 arrivals per monthYRC 8 arrivals per monthPasha Hawaii 3 arrivals per month

Source: DBEDT

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Domestic Ocean Cargo Traffic in Hawaii Harbors(in thousand of short tons)

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Source: Hawaii DOT Harbors Division

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Foreign Ocean Cargo Traffic in Hawaii Harbors(in thousand of short tons)

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Source: Hawaii State DOT, Harbors Division

Inter-island Ocean Cargo Traffic in Hawaii Harbors(in thousand short tons)

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Category Inbound Outbound

Total22,720

12,108

Petroleum and petroleum products 8,477 1,769

Primary manufactured goods 805 203

Food and farm products 1,336 673

Manufactured equipment, machinery and products 9,523 9,078

Major commodities by ocean transportation: 2012(in 1,000 short tons)

Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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Visitors to Hawaii by cruise ships

Source: HTA

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Ship Name Pax Ship Name Pax

Pride of America 118,519 Queen Victoria 1,906

Golden Princess 42,669 Queen Elizabeth 1,900

Star Princess 18,030 Sun Princess 1,883

Sapphire Princess 16,263 Westerdam 1,855

Oosterdam 13,212 Oriana 1,722

Century 12,298 Aurora 1,718

Canival Spirit 6,512 Volendam 1,318

Radiance of the Sea 5,813 Statendam 1,156

Zaandam 5,603 Amsterdam 750

Sea Princess 4,110 Explorer 720

Disney Wonder 3,854 Pacific Princess 650

Dawn Princess 3,830 Crystal Serenity 592

Rotterdam 2,663 Crystal Symphony 535

Ocean Princess 2,533 Seabourn Odyssey 475

Costa Deliziosa 2,200 Europa 298

Millennium 2,087 The World 149

Cruise ship visitors: 2012

Source: HTA

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Ship Name Pax Ship Name Pax

Pride of America 113,805 Statendam 2,313

Golden Princess 24,083 Millennium 2,126

Grand Princess 20,942 Costa Deliziosa 2,107

Star Princess 20,617 Arcadia 1,893

Century 17,764 Westerdam 1,858

Carnival Miracle 8,780 Queen Victoria 1,811

Radiance of the Sea 6,384 Aurora 1,740

Sea Princess 5,799 Zaandam 1,381

Celebrity Solstice 5,631 Volendam 1,354

Sapphire Princess 5,325 Amsterdam 923

Queen Elizabeth 3,864 Explorer 853

Oosterdam 3,630 Asuka II 482

Carnival Splendor 3,153 Silver Spirit 453

Veendam 2,610 Amadea 321

Ocean Princess 2,558

Cruise ship visitors: 2013

Source: HTA

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Shipping Weight of Foreign Imports to Hawaii by Mode of Transportation

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census

Mil. kgs.

Air Cargo

Waterborne(In 2013, waterborne accounted for 99.5% of foreign imports by

weight)

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Value of Foreign Imports to Hawaii by Mode of Transportation

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census

$ Mil.

Air Cargo

Waterborne

(In 2013, airborne accounted for 34.8% of the value, though accounted for only 0.5% of the weight)

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Shipping Weight of Foreign Export from Hawaii by Mode of Transportation

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Mil. kgs.

Air Cargo

Waterborne

(In 2013, waterborne accounted for 94.3% of the total exported weight that could be identified by transportation mode)

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Value of Foreign Exports from Hawaii by Mode of Transportation

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$Mil.

Air Cargo

Waterborne

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census

(In 2013, airborne accounted for 85.3% of total export value, though accounted for only 5.7% of the weight)

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Ground Transportation

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Vehicle Registration in Hawaii

Year Passenger vehicles

Ambu- lances,

hearses, patrol

wagons

Buses Trucks

Truck

tractors, tow

trucks

Truck crane, misc.

Motor- cycles, motor-

scooters

Trailers and semi-

trailers

1980 514,669 85 3,366 87,542 1,725 488 9,696 16,275

1985 625,823 66 4,189 106,673 1,334 342 10,607 18,858

1990 718,204 55 4,308 152,453 1,043 313 12,720 22,187

1995 694,239 54 3,660 161,609 567 239 17,388 23,535

2000 754,840 56 2,902 165,104 409 270 17,661 23,496

2005 906,799 47 2,472 184,513 603 530 24,874 29,565

2010 898,452 64 2,103 187,733 861 1,431 29,436 31,601

2013 1,089,709 98 2,669 203,790 1,329 2,377 41,180 30,189

Source: Hawaii State Department of Transportation


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