Toronto Hamilton International Airport

Organisation Type:
Under 1 Million
IATA:
YHM
Website:
http://www.flyhi.ca
Telephone:
905-679-1999 x 243
Country:
Canada

Status update: “is attending Routes Americas 2012

Facts (Overview)

The Toronto-Hamilton-Niagara region is Canada's most popular tourist destination. Only 50 minutes from Downtown Toronto, Niagara Falls and the Canada/US border, Toronto's Hamilton International Airport (hi) is the perfect place for passengers to begin their exploration of these great sites! This year, expansions were completed to the International Arrivals Hall and Departures Lounge. The hi Shuttle links the airport with the Southern Ontario rail and bus services.

A daily flight to Hamilton will save a carrier between $1,000, 000 and $2,000,000 per year over alternatives. hi's passenger growth has been over 20% per year since 2005. This low-cost airport lies in the centre of Canada's financial, industrial and agricultural heartland and serves 11.5m people within a 2hr drive. Canada's number one multi-modal freighter airport has 24/7 unrestricted operations and proximity to major highways, rail and ports.

Isn't it hi time you flew Hamilton?

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Construction of Jet-Fuel Storage Facility Underway at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport

Expansion continues at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.

May 29, 2009 

Expansion continues at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.

Richard Koroscil, President and C.E.O. is pleased to announce that Hamilton Airport Fuel Facilities Corporation (HAFFC) has entered into a long term lease agreement with Hamilton International Airport Ltd. for development of a jet-fuel storage facility at the airport.

HAFFC is a not-for-profit corporation, founded by member airlines WestJet, Cargojet, flyglobespan and Air Canada.  The common use fuel storage facility will provide storage for 3.6 million litres of jet fuel, ensuring adequate aviation fuel storage for airline partners operating out of Hamilton International.

"The development of this facility and ensuring adequate fuel supply for the airport is very important to the long term strategic growth of Hamilton International Airport" says Koroscil.

HAFFC will be managed by FSM Management Group. FSM, the leading aviation fuel management company in the Canadian airport sector provides engineering and construction management services, environmental management and facility administration to more than fifty major international airlines. Currently, FSM manages several airport fuel facilities across Canada including Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, Calgary and Montreal.

Wade Morrell, Vice President and Chief Financial officer of FSM is looking forward to getting the project underway.

"We are pleased to be managing the development of this jet-fuel storage facility at Hamilton International Airport as there is a great potential for future growth at Hamilton.  Providing airline partners with a modern and adequate jet-fuel storage facility is a key factor in enabling an airport's growth" said Morrell.

Construction of the multi-million dollar facility commences June 1, 2009, and the estimated date of completion is December 15, 2009.

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