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  2. Airport Authority Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Airport Authority approved a HKD $140 billion (US$18 billion) expansion for Hong Kong International Airport. In 2023, as part of COVID-19 recovery following the relaxation of the Government's travel restrictions, the Airport Authority announced a "World of Winners" campaign. [ 3 ]

  3. Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps (Chinese: 香港航空青年團) is a voluntary uniformed group (although employees working at headquarters are paid) [1] subsidised by the Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong government and is registered under the Societies Ordinance as a non-profit making charitable organisation.

  4. Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific is slashing the amount of time it ...

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    The HKAOA estimates that an additional 1,000 pilots resigned after Cathay Pacific’s staffing decisions. The Hong Kong government stepped in to bail out the airline in June 2020 after it reported ...

  5. Cathay Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Cathay Pacific Airways Limited, or simply Cathay Pacific, is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport.The airline's operations and its subsidiaries have scheduled passenger and cargo services to more than 190 [5] [6] destinations and more than 60 countries worldwide including codeshares and joint ventures.

  6. List of airlines of China - Wikipedia

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    For airlines of Hong Kong, Macau, see List of airlines of Hong Kong and List of airlines of Macau. Scheduled airlines. Major. Airline Chinese name Image IATA ICAO ...

  7. Hong Kong Airport Services - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Airport Services Limited [1] (HAS by Cathay) was founded in 1995 and began operations in July 1998 with the opening of Hong Kong International Airport.It employs approximately 3,100 people and owns 3,000 ground-support equipment and vehicles.

  8. Government Flying Service - Wikipedia

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    The Government Flying Service was established on 1 April 1993, when Hong Kong was under British rule. [3] It then took over all the non-military operations of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force (RHKAAF), which was an auxiliary unit of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force.

  9. Civil Service Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Service Bureau (CSB) is a policy bureaux under the Government Secretariat of the Government of Hong Kong and is responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies on the management of the Hong Kong Civil Service.