Macquarie Infrastructure Company

Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation LLC
Public
Traded as NYSE: MIC
Industry Aerospace
Bulk Liquid Storage
Hydronics
Oil and gas
Founded 2004
Headquarters 125 West 55th Street
New York, New York
, United_States
Key people
Revenue Increase US$1.03 billion (FY 2012)
Decrease US$29.5 million (FY 2012)
Decrease US$13.3 million (FY 2012)
Total assets Increase US$2.22 billion (FY 2012)
Total equity Decrease US$655.0 million (FY 2012)
Number of employees
2,017
Subsidiaries Atlantic Aviation
Website www.macquarie.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation LLC owns, operates and invests in a diversified group of infrastructure businesses. Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation's business consists of the largest network of fixed-base operations in the United States, the largest bulk storage terminal business in the U.S., a gas production and distribution business, and a controlling interest in two district energy businesses. The company is headquartered in New York City.

History

Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation took its name from Macquarie Bank, which took its name from Lachlan Macquarie, who was Governor of New South Wales. One of his achievements includes the establishment of Australia's first bank and introduction of its first domestic coinage in 1813, the Holey dollar. Macquarie's logo is a stylized version of Holey dollar coin.[2]

On December 16, 2004 Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation went public: it sold 26 million shares at $25 a piece and collected $665 million.[3]

On January 11 2006, the AvPorts division was merged into the Atlantic division.

On January 1 2009, AvPorts was sold to Aviation Facilities Company, Inc. (AFCO).[4]

On January 28 2010, Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation announced that its airport parking business, Parking Corporation of America Airports (PCAA), had entered into an asset purchase agreement with Bainbridge ZKS - Corinthian Holdings, LLC. The company had earlier filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.[5]

Subsidiaries

Atlantic Aviation

Atlantic Aviation is a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation. It is an aviation services company that operates a chain of Fixed-Base Operator facilities across the United States. It is headquartered in Plano, Texas.[6]

FBO locations

As of July 2012, Atlantic Aviation offers fixed base operator (FBO) services at the following locations in the United States:[7]

  1. 6N5 New York City, NY Atlantic Metro Port
  2. ABQ Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque International Sunport
  3. ADS Addison, TX Addison Airport
  4. ASE Aspen, CO Aspen Pitkin County Airport
  5. AUS Austin, TX Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
  6. BDR Stratford, CT Sikorsky Memorial Airport
  7. BFL Bakersfield, CA Kern County Airport / William H. Thomas Terminal
  8. BHM Birmingham, AL Birmingham International Airport
  9. BNA Nashville, TN Nashville International Airport
  10. BUR Burbank, CA Bob Hope Airport
  11. CHS North Charleston, SC Charleston International Airport
  12. CLE Cleveland, OH Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
  13. CPR Casper, WY Natrona County International Airport
  14. CRP Corpus Christi, TX Corpus Christi International Airport
  15. DVT Phoenix, AZ Deer Valley Municipal Airport
  16. ELM Horseheads, NY Elmira/Corning Regional Airport
  17. ELP El Paso, TX El Paso International Airport
  18. EUG Eugene, OR Mahlon Sweet Field
  19. FMN Farmington, NM Four Corners Regional Airport
  20. FRG Farmingdale, NY Republic Airport
  21. FWA Ft. Wayne, IN Fort Wayne International Airport
  22. HFD Hartford, CT Hartford-Brainard Airport
  23. HOU Houston, TX William P. Hobby Airport
  24. IAH Houston, TX George Bush Intercontinental Airport
  25. ILG New Castle, DE New Castle County Airport
  26. JAN Jackson, MS Jackson-Evers International Airport
  27. JZI Johns Island, SC Charleston Executive Airport
  28. LAS Las Vegas, NV McCarran International Airport
  29. LAX Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles International Airport
  30. MDW Chicago, IL Chicago Midway Airport
  31. MHR Mather, CA Sacramento Mather Airport
  32. MSY Kenner, LA Louis Armstrong International Airport
  33. OKC Oklahoma City, OK Will Rogers World Airport
  34. ONT Ontario, CA Ontario International Airport
  35. PDK Atlanta, GA Dekalb-Peachtree Airport
  36. PDX Portland, OR Portland International Airport
  37. PHF Newport News, VA Williamsburg International Airport
  38. PHL Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia International Airport
  39. PIT Moon Township, PA Pittsburgh International Airport
  40. PNE Philadelphia, PA Northeast Philadelphia Airport
  41. PSP Palm Springs, CA Palm Springs International Airport
  42. PWA Bethany, OK Wiley Post Airport
  43. PWK Wheeling, IL Chicago Executive Airport
  44. RIL Rifle, CO Garfield County Airport
  45. RNO Reno, NV Reno-Tahoe International Airport
  46. SBA Goleta, CA Santa Barbara Municipal Airport
  47. SBN South Bend, IN South Bend Regional Airport
  48. SCK Stockton, CA Stockton Metropolitan Airport
  49. SDF Louisville, KY Louisville International Airport
  50. SJC San Jose, CA Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport
  51. SKF San Antonio, TX Lackland Air Force Base / Kelly Field Annex
  52. SMO Santa Monica, CA Santa Monica Airport
  53. SNA Santa Ana, CA John Wayne Airport
  54. SUN Hailey, ID Friedman Memorial Airport
  55. SWF New Windsor, NY Stewart International Airport
  56. TEB Teterboro, NJ Teterboro Airport
  57. TUL Tulsa, OK Tulsa International Airport
  58. TUS Tucson, AZ Tucson International Airport
  59. UES Waukesha, WI Waukesha County Airport

Hawai'i Gas

Hawai'i Gas is a wholly owned subsidiary of Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation, founded in 1904. It is the sole franchised gas utility provider in the state of Hawaii. The company provides synthetic natural gas, and propane, and is working on providing Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) to 70,000 customers in Hawaii. The company recently underwent a rebranding, changing its name from The Gas Company to Hawai'i Gas, to reflect its position on changing Hawaii's energy future.[8][9]

International-Matex Tank Terminals

International-Matex Tank Terminals (IMTT), founded in 1939 and based in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the owner of the largest bulk storage terminal businesses in the United States. It stores and handles petroleum products, vegetable and tropical oils, renewable fuels, and various chemicals.[10] The company also provides support services, such as design, procurement, and construction management of retrofit and grassroots facilities in petrochemical and chemical storage facilities; inventory management; tank leasing; packaging; and heating, blending, and product services. In addition, IMTT offers intra-company rail service flexible blending and transfer, customer waterfront, economical heating, petroleum reserve, and drum filling services.[11] Macquarie Infrastructure Group purchased 50 percent stake in 2006, and assumed full ownership in 2014.[12]

Storage Terminal Locations
  1. Richmond, CA
  2. Joliet, IL
  3. Lemont, IL
  4. Avondale, LA
  5. Geismar, LA
  6. Gretna, LA
  7. St. Rose, LA
  8. Bayonne, NJ
  9. Chesapeake, VA
  10. Richmond, VA
  11. Quebec, Canada
  12. Placentia Bay, Newfoundland[11]

Northwind Aladdin

Northwind Aladdin is a utility company headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company provides hot and cold water, as well as backup electricity services.[13] Macquarie holds a 37.5 percent stake in the company.[14]

References

  1. "Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation LLC (MIC)". Yahoo! Finance.
  2. "The holey dollar: a symbol of innovation". Macquarie Group. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  3. "Macquarie Infrastructure Company Reports 2004 Results". Shareholder.com. 23 March 2005. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  4. "Macquarie Infrastructure Company Completes Sale of Airport Management Contracts". The Free Library.com. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  5. "Macquarie Infrastructure Company's Airport Parking Business". Bloomberg.com.
  6. "About Us". Atlantic Aviation. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  7. "Complete Location List". Atlantic Aviation. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  8. "Hawaii Gas company profile". Hawai'i Gas. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  9. "Hawai'i Gas LNG". Hawai'i Gas. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  10. "About IMTT". International-Matex Tank Terminals. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  11. 1 2 "Company Overview of International-Matex Tank Terminals, Inc.". Bloomberg Business Week.
  12. Zain Shauk (7 July 2014). "Macquarie to Buy Rest of International-Matex for $1 Billion". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  13. David Strow. "Aladdin utility company files for Chap. 11". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
  14. "MIRA credentials - Macquarie - Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation" (PDF). Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets.

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