After four decades with Air New Zealand, Captain David Morgan is stepping down from his executive role as Chief Operational Integrity and Safety Officer. Despite leaving the leadership position, Morgan will continue flying for the airline, transitioning to the Airbus A320.
Morgan's career began in 1979 when he obtained his commercial pilot's license. He joined Air New Zealand in May 1985, initially piloting the Fokker F27 Friendship. Over two decades, he rose through the ranks to become Chief Pilot in 2003 and joined the executive team two years later.
Reflecting on his tenure, Morgan emphasized the importance of colleagues: "For me, the special part of the airline is our people... it's our people who make me the proudest," he said.