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Electrical power was unstable at Terminals 1 and 2 Wednesday at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, but did not affect any flights.
The state Department of Transportation announced the situation in a tweet Wednesday morning, but noted that takeoffs and landings were not affected.
DOT spokesman Tim Sakahara said in a text late Wednesday afternoon, “Operations were normal throughout the day.”
He did not address whether electrical power was stabilized.
A DOT spokeswoman said airport staff and an outside contractor were working on repairs.
ON THE MOVE
Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel has hired the following new corporate law attorneys:
>> Joseph A. Dane specializes in intellectual property, internet and e-commerce, mergers and acquisitions, tax law, technology transactions and licensing; and is experienced in advising businesses and nonprofits, and representing property owners on real estate, agricultural and land use matters.
>> Alana T. Song specializes in mergers and acquisitions, business law and securities, and tax and environmental law. Song holds a JD from the William S. Richardson School of Law and an MBA from the University of Hawaii, Shidler College of Business, with experience as co-editor-in-chief of Law Review and research assistant for the Environmental Law Program, and as a statistics teaching assistant, developing effective business models for emerging local companies.