is a regional airport serving Hachijà Âjima in the southern Izu Islands, Tokyo, Japan.
An air field was established on the island of Hachijà Âjima in 1926 by the Imperial Japanese Navy. In 1954, it was turned over to civilian control and managed by the local authorities on the island. Scheduled service between Hachijà Âjima and Haneda Airport in Tokyo by Fujita Airlines in 1955, and subsequently to Komaki Airport in Nagoya.
From 2000, ANA subsidiary Air Nippon operated flights to Hachijà Âjima using a Boeing 737-400 colorfully painted with a dolphin design to promote tourism. The campaign proved successful, and the aircraft used on the route was changed to a 737-500, and then to an Airbus A320. Flights to Oshima Airport were discontinued from 2009.
Toho Air Service operates helicopter services from Hachijà Âjima Airport to Aogashima and Mikurajima. Only All Nippon Airways's Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 provide service to Haneda Airport every day.