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Te Arawa economic powerhouse Pukeroa Oruawhata Trust has lured Rotorua Airport chief executive Mark Gibb to head its operations.
Mr Gibb previously held senior leadership roles at Westfield and Fonterra.
Trust chair Malcolm Short says with a number of new commercial projects on the go, and others planned for the near future, it will be great to have his skills on board when he starts in October.
Since getting control of Ngāti Whakaue’s residual land assets from the crown 40 years ago, Pukeroa Oruawhata has built up a balance sheet worth more than $225 million and is a major commercial landlord within Rotorua.
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Rotorua Airport to host Royal New Zealand Air Force fleet for 11-day exercise
10 May, 2021 06:29 AM
2 minutes to read T-6C Texan II aircraft will be used for exercises in Rotorua later this month. Photos / Supplied T-6C Texan II aircraft will be used for exercises in Rotorua later this month. Photos / Supplied
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Rotorua locals will have the chance to see the Royal New Zealand Air Force s fleet in action this month as Operation Wise Owl is conducted out of Rotorua Airport.
The Royal New Zealand Air Force will touch down at Rotorua Airport on May 17 for its 105th Wise Owl pilot-training operation. The Air Force will be on site until May 28.