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Market Release | 13 October 2023

Auckland Airport announces executive team

change


Auckland Airport today announced Chief Financial Officer Phil Neutze has resigned

after more than 13 years with the organisation.

Mr Neutze joined Auckland Airport in early 2010 as Head of Business Intelligence,

before being appointed Chief Financial Officer in December 2015.

Chief Executive Carrie Hurihanganui said Phil’s tenure at the airport had been marked

by a time of enormous change at Auckland Airport.

“Phil has been key to Auckland Airport delivering on its ambitions and strategy,

particularly the past few years as we managed the financial impact of the Covid

pandemic.

“Auckland Airport is a very different place to what it was when Phil joined. We are now

underway with the biggest infrastructure programme since the airport was built, and

Phil has been pivotal in getting to this point.”

Mr Neutze will remain in his role until 22 December 2023 before taking up a new role as

Group Chief Financial Officer at Datacom in March. Auckland Airport will begin the

process of appointing his replacement, with Head of Strategy, Planning and

Performance, Stewart Reynolds, stepping into the role of Acting Chief Financial Officer

from 22 December.

ENDS


For further information contact:

Investors:

Stewart Reynolds

Head of Strategy, Planning and Performance

+64 27 511 9632

stewart.reynolds@aucklandairport.co.nz



Media:

Helen Twose

Communications Manager

+64 254 0790

helen.twose@aucklandairport.co.nz

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