Air New Zealand has appointed Kiri Hannifin as its chief sustainability officer, a newly created role as the airline places an increased focus on addressing its environmental impact.
Hannifin will join the airline on December 5 from Countdown, where as director of corporate affairs, quality, health & safety and sustainability she spearheaded the company's programme to reduce emissions, managed the health, safety and wellbeing of the company's 21,000 staff.
Air New Zealand chief executive Greg Foran said sustainability is the biggest issue facing the airline's future and requires increased focus from a leader who will be a passionate public advocate for the changes all stakeholders need to make to deliver real change.
"As we rebuild Air New Zealand, we need to advance the extensive work already undertaken to become a truly sustainable airline," Foran said.
"Kiri's experience in driving change across the supply chain, engaging customers via tangible measures such as removing plastic bags from stores and diverting food waste from landfill will help our efforts move to a new level."