Former PM John Key joins Air NZ board

Former NZ prime minister John Key will be a director at Air New Zealand from September, the company has announced.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key

Former NZ prime minister John Key has joined Air New Zealand's board of directors. (AAP)

Former NZ prime minister John Key has joined Air New Zealand's board of directors in his first post-parliamentary job.

Air NZ chairman Tony Carter said Mr Key would join as a director from September 1.

"When John Key announced he was stepping down as prime minister and moving to a new phase of life outside of politics, it became a priority for the board to try to secure his services as a director," Mr Carter said.

"[Mr Key] will bring extensive international commercial experience, outstanding leadership skills, global perspective and a keen understanding of the tourism sector."

In a statement, Mr Key said the airline had approached him.

"I look forward to working with the board, chief executive officer and his executive team to see [the company] fulfil its potential," he said.

Air New Zealand's longest-serving director, Paul Bingham, is stepping down.

Mr Key resigned as prime minister suddenly last year and left parliament officially in March, but had been quiet about his plans for life after parliament.


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Published 1 May 2017 6:28pm
Source: AAP


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