Air New Zealand chief executive Greg Foran has announced his resignation, and is set to leave the airline in October after five years at the helm.
Foran described leading the national carrier as a great privilege, highlighting the resilience of its employees amid industry challenges.
Board chair Dame Therese Walsh praised his leadership, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis and ongoing global supply chain issues affecting the airline’s fleet.
The board will conduct a global search for his replacement, with Foran working alongside the new CEO before his departure on October 20.
Looks like the rate is jumping the ship before the COVID hearing coming is coming up
Greg Foran headed the heist of millions from the public,…stealing covid era flights and not refunding, instead rewarding staff with bonuses
A rat leaving the insolvent Air New Zealand
A captive monopoly flights market. How hard could it be?
Political career beckons?
Another Rat jumping ship.
Air New Zealand offers cheap fares between the main centres and screws the regions. Why not make it fairer and spread the cost evenly.
I hate air New Zealand but have no alternative choice. Hence I hardly ever fly anywhere