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Queenstown Airport CEO to step down next year

Glen Sowry will continue to lead the team at QAC until the middle of 2025.

Glen Sowry.

Tue, 08 Oct 2024

Queenstown Airport Corporation (QAC) chief executive Glen Sowry today announced he will be retiring from his role in June 2025 at the end of the company’s financial year.

Sowry joined Queenstown Airport in September 2021 at the height of the Covid pandemic and has not only overseen a significant period of recovery for the airport, but also the development of a 10-year Strategic Plan and related Master Plan that will shape the future direction of the airport for many years into the future.

Queenstown Airport chair Adrienne Young-Cooper acknowledged Sowry’s contribution and leadership of the airport over the past three years.

“I led the recruitment for a new chief executive in 2021 and we were delighted to secure Glen Sowry, as we knew he had the track record as a strong leader and communicator and a passion for aviation that would serve Queenstown Airport very well. Glen has been an outstanding leader and will continue to lead the team at QAC until the middle of 2025.

“The board has been discussing succession planning with Glen for some months as a normal part of good governance. We have commenced the recruitment process for a new chief executive and expect a smooth transition in mid-2025 to a new leader of QAC,” said Young-Cooper.

Sowry commented: “The past three years have been both a challenging and exciting period to have been leading Queenstown Airport. From no flights in my first week in the role, to a full recovery to pre-Covid levels, and a clearly defined strategy and Master Plan now approved and in delivery, it has been an exhilarating journey.

“I am, however, most proud of the way Queenstown Airport has recalibrated its approach to respond to the expectations and needs of the community it serves and its wide customer base through genuine and extensive engagement and consultation.

“It is a privilege to lead such an iconic airport that makes a significant contribution to the social and economic wellbeing of our district and New Zealand.

“I am delighted to see deputy chair Simon Flood recently appointed to succeed board chair Adrienne Young-Cooper from the end of this month.

“I remain fully committed to leading Queenstown Airport to the best of my abilities for the next nine months,” said Sowry.

Incoming Queenstown Airport board chair Flood also acknowledged Sowry’s contribution saying: “Glen has made a huge contribution to the business during his tenure, which extends far beyond the airfield boundaries. He has firmly established Queenstown Airport’s reputation as a listening and transparent organisation that is committed to serving its communities’ best interests. When he leaves it will be with our thanks for a job done well, but until then … I am looking forward to working with Glen and his very able team to ensure Queenstown Airport remains a place people love to travel through and we can all take pride in.”


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