When your monthly Athena bill crosses whatever it would cost to have 5 or 10 EC2 machines it'll be cheaper to use Trino. At my previous workplace we moved from ~$40,000/month to ~$18,000/month by replacing Athena.
Athena is a very good tool to start with - unless you have super large scale you'll probably not outgrow it. But when you do there's Trino.
I do contribute to Trino - although I was merely a user when that cost reduction happened.