Aviation
HKIA's mobile liaison centre upgrades airport emergency services
HKIA's mobile liaison centre upgrades airport emergency services
It boasts of advanced digital equipment for surveillance and crisis communication.
HKIA passenger traffic up 7.3% to 6.16m in October
Transit passengers contributed the most to traffic.
400,000 passengers departed Hong Kong in Mid-Autumn Festival
Over 320,000 have arrived.
Cathay Pacific's Cathay Dragon shells out $31.7b to expand fleet
32 Airbus A321neo aircraft will arrive from 2020.
Cathay Pacific's passenger count dipped 0.2%
Whilst its capacity edged higher by 1.6%.
Cathay Pacific just lost $2.1b in 1H17
No thanks to lower passenger count.
Cathay's overseas operation to be affected by workforce review
It recently cut 600 jobs.
Hong Kong's airport dominance under threat by upcoming hubs
A US$12.9b airport in Beijing is due to open in 2019.
Hong Kong International Airport to unveil faster security screening
Will passengers bear the brunt of this pricier service?
Cathay Pacific struggles as passenger yields continue dropping
When will it start stabilising?
Hong Kong signs aviation pact with Israel
Prof Cheung signed the deal with Israeli Minister of Transport & Road Safety Israel Katz.
Cathay Pacific denies it will fire another 200 staff this year
Spokesperson says layoff will be just around 600.
Cathay Pacific to axe 600 staff
It's the biggest round of job cuts in 20 years.
Cathay Pacific, Cathay Dragon unveil new digital Discovery platform
Content can be accessed anywhere in the world.
Cathay Dragon to raise fleet investment by 50%
It eyes ordering up to 32 planes.
Cathay Pacific's carried passengers down 3.7% to 2.8m
But figures for cargo went up.
Cathay Pacific chief says cuts will not affect airline's safety and services
The plan is to cut 30% of management staff costs.
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