Cathay Pacific and Air China jointly named CAPA Airline of the Year
Cathay Pacific Airways has received further significant achievement
awards from industry peers.
The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA), at its Aviation Outlook
Summit conference recently named Cathay Pacific, jointly with Air China,
as the CAPA Airline of the Year. CAPA is Asia-Pacific's only major
independent aviation "think tank" based in Sydney.
In presenting the award to Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Philip Chen
and Li Jia Xiang, Chairman of Air China, at a presentation dinner in
Singapore, CAPA Executive Chairman Peter Harbison said "the Air
China-Cathay Pacific partnership promises to unlock significant gains in
efficiency, productivity and network strength. The breakthrough
agreement has significant competitive ramifications throughout Asia and
beyond, as well as potentially influencing policy settings that could
unleash further growth in the industry."
Chen said, "I am delighted to receive this award on behalf of Cathay
Pacific and honoured to share it with our partner Air China. The
synergies between Cathay Pacific, Dragon Air and Air China are there,
and all those involved are committed to making a success of the
far-sighted deal that has brought the three carriers together."
The CAPA Airline of the Year is awarded annually to the airline that
has had the greatest impact on the development of the airline industry
in the region, established itself as a leader and created a benchmark
for others to follow. |