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Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran resigns amid broader industry challenges
Mar 5, 2025 5:51 PM

March 6 (Reuters) - Air New Zealand ( ANZFF ) announced on Thursday that CEO Greg Foran

will step down in October after five years at the helm, as the airline navigates global supply

chain disruptions and ongoing engine maintenance challenges.

Foran, a former Walmart executive, has led the Kiwi flag carrier through a turbulent

period, with the airline facing unique hurdles compared to its global peers, partly due to its

geographic isolation.

New Zealand's relatively small domestic market and intense competition from Australian

rivals Qantas Airways ( QUBSF ) and Virgin Australia have intensified the airline's

challenges.

Joining Air New Zealand ( ANZFF ) just as the COVID-19 pandemic loomed, Foran tackled a series of

crises, from persistent shortages of engine components to the recent grounding of up to 11

aircraft.

He also spearheaded a retrofit program for the airline's Dreamliner fleet, which is set for

completion later this year.

The company's chair, Dame Therese Walsh, hailed Foran's contribution in managing the

significant global supply chain challenges.

"While these challenges impact our operations almost daily, Greg's relentless focus and

global profile have been instrumental in mitigating the consequential disruptions on our

customers", said Walsh.

The company has not yet named a successor but confirmed that a global search for a new CEO

is underway.

In February, Air New Zealand ( ANZFF ) reported an 18% drop in first-half profit, reflecting the

broader impact of global engine maintenance issues affecting its Airbus neo and Boeing

787 Dreamliner fleets.

The airline's aircraft are powered by engines from Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce,

both of which have been affected by supply chain delays.

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