TradePort International Corporation, through its operating subsidiary Hamilton International Airport Limited, is responsible for the management, operation and development of the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in accordance with a 40-year lease agreement with the City of Hamilton. During the lease term all Airport land remains the property of the City of Hamilton and TradePort pays property taxes and rent to the City. Upon lease expiry in March 2036 all infrastructure and facilities developed by TradePort and its tenants at the Airport become property of the City of Hamilton.
TradePort International Corporation is majority owned by YVR Airport Services (Hamilton) Ltd., a subsidiary of the Vancouver International Airport Services which operates 18 airports in 7 countries, including The Bahamas, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
The Board of Directors of TradePort International Corporation provides governance for the airport. The Board is comprised of five qualified and eligible members that are elected or reelected on an annual basis. The Board must consist of at least one and a maximum of nine members at any time. The board may from time to time appoint one or more committees or advisory bodies as it may deem advisable.
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