Christchurch Airport chair leading PM’s Vietnam mission

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Avalon 25Christchurch Airport chair Sarah Ottrey has been selected for a second time to serve as business delegation leader on a prime minister’s mission. This time, the mission will focus on strengthening trade and economic ties with Vietnam, cementing her reputation as a trusted ambassador for Aotearoa. With New Zealand and Viet Nam marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, the mission seeks to elevate this partnership to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership across key sectors. The mission will take place from 25 to 28 February.

With an annual export value of just over $1billion of goods and services to this dynamic economy, the mission aims to deepen existing trade relationships and identify new opportunities, fostering stronger connections across tourism, Agri-tech, and dairy – all critical pillars of New Zealand’s economy. Other key areas of interest include air connections, MedTech, and education opportunities in New Zealand. Aviation training will be a particular focus, as both countries explore opportunities for collaboration in response to global skills shortages in the sector.

Sarah Ottrey

As delegation leader, Ottrey will proudly represent New Zealand’s business interests while highlighting the South Island’s unique offerings. Christchurch Airport, as the region’s gateway, will feature in discussions, highlighting its role in attracting international flights, supporting tourism and economic growth, and developing travel connections between Vietnam and New Zealand. “This mission is an incredible opportunity to highlight the strengths of New Zealand’s businesses” Ottrey said. “I’m proud to be part of such a skilled and experienced team and to be able shine a light on the South Island’s world-class tourism and agricultural and renewable sectors. As a key gateway for these industries, Christchurch Airport plays a pivotal role in connecting our region to the world.”

On appointing Ottrey to lead the delegation, Prime Minister Luxon said: “Sarah’s business acumen, experience, and ability to build trust make her make her a great choice to again lead this delegation. As chair of New Zealand’s second-largest airport and with her extensive background in tourism, food, and travel, she embodies the strengths we want to showcase on the international stage.”

The delegation will engage in high-level discussions with government officials and industry leaders, reinforcing New Zealand’s commitment to fostering growth and innovation in the region.

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