Cathay Pacific unveils changes to its aircraft livery
Cathay Pacific Airways has unveiled a new livery that will be progressively introduced onto all the aircraft in its fleet. The livery was showcased on one of the airline’s Boeing 777-300ER aircraft at a special event held at Hong Kong International Airport. Addressing guests at the event, Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Ivan Chu said: “It represents the beginning of a new era for Cathay Pacific. We are very happy and proud to unveil our new aircraft livery which represents our journey into the future and also celebrates the many great things we have achieved over the past seven decades as the home carrier of Hong Kong.”
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