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Airport CEO reflects on top-flight tenure
Airport CEO reflects on top-flight tenure

Otago Daily Times

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

Airport CEO reflects on top-flight tenure

His tenure having started unpromisingly with no passengers due to the Covid lockdown, Queenstown Airport chief executive Glen Sowry is leaving almost four years later feeling like he has ''done everything I needed to do in my tenure''. Mr Sowry - who is finishing in the middle of next month - said the timing of his departure was right as the groundwork had been laid for five or six years of development that would ''ensure the airport's fit for purpose for decades to come''. He said the airport was the only one in New Zealand ahead of pre-Covid passenger numbers, standing at ''about 112%''. ''And our dividend last year [$19.6million] was about 150% up on pre-Covid.'' The dividend returned $14.7m to the 75% majority shareholder, Queenstown Lakes District Council. Mr Sowry said when he arrived the board felt there was work to be done in terms of the airport's social licence. ''There'd been clearly plenty of noise and concern expressed in the period leading up to Covid around what the airport was proposing in terms of growth.'' He said he employed two strategies. Firstly, he had ''just an awful lot of coffee catch-ups and just listening to people''. ''It became very clear I'm not going to please everyone, but we wanted to understand everyone's perspective and ensure we had a balanced and pragmatic approach to how the airport was going to operate going forward. ''I like to think we've got that balance somewhere near right.'' The other strategy was a commitment to operating within existing noise boundaries, out to 2032, while the 10-year strategic plan was developed. The airport had also reduced its emissions by more than 70% since 2019. The largest contributor to this being the shift from a diesel boiler to electric. He said another highlight in his tenure, was the installation of arresting beds at each end of the main runway to stop aircraft overshooting. Mr Sowry believed they had ''a very constructive, respectful relationship'' with 25% shareholder Auckland International Airport — ''they certainly don't overreach'' — drawing on their experience and knowledge. A former round-the-world sailor, who was recently elected chair of the NZ Olympic Committee, Mr Sowry said he would remain in Queenstown, aside from some sailing in the Mediterranean. ''I've been quick to tell people I'm not retiring, I'm too young for that. I'm not just going to play golf.'' His successor Shane O'Hare, currently chief executive at Tasmania's Launceston Airport, will take over the role in September.

Sowry's new Olympic gig
Sowry's new Olympic gig

Otago Daily Times

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Sowry's new Olympic gig

Glen Sowry Outgoing Queenstown Airport boss Glen Sowry has just been elected as the new New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) chair. A former sailor, Sowry, 63, is Olympian #848. He was first appointed to the NZOC board in 2023, ahead of the Paris Olympics, and will replace Diana Puketapu-Lyndon. Sowry, who finishes as airport CEO next month, says he's "honoured" to take on the job and build on the work Puketapu-Lyndon has done. "I look forward to working collaboratively with the board, athletes and our diverse range of stakeholders of the NZOC to support our athletes to achieve continued success at the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, and to continue to promote the Olympic values and instil pride and excellence in all New Zealanders," he says. Sowry, who competed in the Tornado event at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, was earlier selected for Sir Peter Blake's 1985-'86 Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race campaign, onboard Lion New Zealand. He went on to sail onboard Steinlager 2, helm the back-up boat for the NZ challenge for the America's Cup in '91-'92, and was then selected by Grant Dalton was watch captain for the '93-'94 Whitbread onboard NZ Endeavour. He's previously served on the Yachting NZ high performance committee, and was a Yachting NZ Olympic selector for the 2004 Athens Olympics.

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