Covid-19 up-ended the airport’s multi-billion dollar airport infrastructure development plan, he said. But it had started on an ambitious recovery programme including a reset of its 30-year master plan and starting on its eight anchor projects and hundreds of enabling projects, he said. “Our commercial property and retail businesses are also stand-outs, going from strength to strength and are now recognised as sector leaders among their peers.” The NZX-listed company is forecasting a full year loss of up to $55 million for the year to June 30. Its interim profit of $28m in the six months to December 31 was an 80 per cent reduction on the previous year.
Auckland Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood resigns after sudden, highly disruptive Covid impact
19 May, 2021 09:23 PM
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Auckland Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood is leaving his role after nine years. Photo / File
NZ Herald
Auckland International Airport chief executive Adrian Littlewood intends to step down toward the end of this year almost a decade after taking on the role.
Chairman Patrick Strange praised Littlewood s contribution over a tough period at the business, especially in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, which hammered the company s core business. From his appointment as chief executive in 2012 up to the emergence of Covid-19 early last year, Adrian has led the organisation through a period of significant growth and development across all areas of the business while delivering strong shareholder returns, said Strange.
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