Three new hangars are set to be constructed in Hamilton International Airport by 2025
Published October 24, 2024 at 5:32 pm
The John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (Hamilton International Airport) is celebrating the launch of construction incentives around a new multi-use facility.
According to a release sent out by airport representatives, construction for the upcoming Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) facility broke ground today (Oct. 24).
This new installment, scheduled to be located northeast of the facility, is set to feature three separate modern hangar structures all designed to incorporate services like lounges, conference rooms and observation decks.
Here we grow again in the Northeast Airport Development Area!🏗️ Hamilton International was delighted to celebrate the newest land development at the Airport as Biddle Carson Developments officially broke ground on its new, multi-use FBO facility. ✈️🚁
🔗 https://t.co/h6v2Oq3HIj pic.twitter.com/sqAzqQ23WG
— Hamilton International Airport (YHM) (@flyyhm) October 24, 2024
However, upon completion, the upcoming FBO facility will be designed strictly for private use, with facility staff indicating that no public commercial air traffic vehicles or services will be incorporated into their daily operations.
According to the official release by John C. Munro officials, Biddle Carson Developments, the company overseeing construction has already secured tenants for two of the hangar spaces.
Construction on all three hangars will be completed by 2025, for more information on the Hamilton International Airport, visit their official website.
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