WAISL Welcomes Andrew Phillips as Regional Director for Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific

Date: November 17, 2025

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WAISL is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Andrew Phillips as the Regional Director across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

With over 20 years of aviation industry experience, Phillips brings tailored expertise in operations, project delivery, solution design and business development. In his previous role as the Director for AUSPAC at SITA, he led the regional team managing sales, customer relationships and strategic engagement with airports, airlines and government agencies. He also served as Account Director for the Australian Government, contributing to key aviation initiatives.

Based in Asia for part of his career, Mr. Phillips worked extensively with airports in China, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and Myanmar, strengthening his cross-cultural expertise and regional insight. His experience and strategic understanding of diverse aviation ecosystems is an asset to WAISL’s growth and partnerships in the region.

WAISL’s Commitment to Regional Growth

At WAISL, we believe leadership is the cornerstone of progress. Mr. Phillips’ appointment reflects our commitment to building on our strong foundations and expanding our footprint across the AUSPAC region. With his leadership, we aim to strengthen partnerships, deliver excellence, and redefine digitalisation for airports across the Pacific.

WAISL’s Commitment to Driving Excellence

Andrew is passionate about harnessing next-generation technologies to enhance the passenger experience and drive operational excellence across the aviation ecosystem. His appointment highlights WAISL’s vision to enable smart, connected airports through innovation, collaboration, and digital transformation. It reinforces our commitment to improve on our solid foundations and grow our footprint across the AUSPAC region.

At WAISL, we believe that leadership is the foundation of change. Through his leadership, we aim to develop partnerships, improve quality of service, and redefine digitalisation for airports in the Pacific.

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