AIA - Auckland Airport announces leadership team change

GENERAL
Fri, May 09 2025 08:30 am

Media Release | 9 May 2025

Auckland Airport announces leadership team change

Auckland Airport today announced Chief Infrastructure Officer Susana Fueyo Suarez has resigned, making the personal decision to step away from her role for family reasons.

Ms Fueyo Suarez joined Auckland Airport, bringing years of experience in large-scale infrastructure development to the airport’s build programme, and expert technical knowledge in complex transportation and aviation projects.

Chief Executive Carrie Hurihanganui said Ms Fueyo Suarez’s engineering expertise has been invaluable as Auckland Airport has advanced its infrastructure programme, reaching key milestones such as the contract signing for the domestic jet terminal build, and other developments such as roading, utility and airfield works.

“Susana’s hard work and dedication means we’re in an excellent position to continue advancing the build, delivering a much-improved airport experience for travellers and the essential resilient infrastructure required to serve New Zealand into the future.

“I would like to take the opportunity to thank Susana for her hard work and service to Auckland Airport and I wish her all the very best for the future,” Ms Hurihanganui said.

Ms Fueyo Suarez will be stepping away from her role this week. Auckland Airport will shortly get underway with the process of appointing her replacement.

ENDS

For further information, please contact:
Investors:
Stewart Reynolds
Chief Financial Officer
+64 27 511 9632
[email protected]

Media:
Libby Middlebrook
Head of Corporate Affairs
+ 64 21 989 908
[email protected]


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