- Cathay Pacific Announces 2006 Annual Results[Mar. 07, 2007]
On March 7, Cathay Pacific Airways announced a profit attributable to shareholders of HK$4,088 million in its 2006 annual results, compared to a profit of HK$3,298 million the previous year. The 2006 results include a three-month contribution from Dragonair, which became a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Pacific on 28 September 2006.
- Cathay Pacific Welcomes Logistics Initiatives in HKSAR Budget[Feb. 28, 2007]
On Feb. 28, Cathay Pacific Airways welcomed the Budget Speech emphasis on the importance of complementing the economic development of Mainland China to underpin Hong Kong's competitiveness, and the pledge to bolster Hong Kong's status as a leading international aviation and logistics hub.
- Asia Airfreight Terminal Celebrates Opening of Its Terminal 2 at HKIA[Mar. 08, 2007]
Asia Airfreight Terminal Co., Ltd. (AAT) celebrated the opening of its highly anticipated Terminal 2 (T2) at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) at a ceremony officiated by the Secretary for Economic Development and Labour Mr Stephen Ip and the Chief Executive Officer of Airport Authority Hong Kong Mr Stanley Hui.
- Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Grows Fleet to Five Aircraft[Mar. 06, 2007]
On March 6, Oasis Hong Kong Airlines has finalised an agreement with ANA (All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.) to purchase three additional Boeing 747-400s, as part of its planned fleet expansion in preparation for the launch of the airline's new Vancouver route in the second half of 2007. This will bring the Oasis fleet to five aircraft.
- Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Takes Off with HKIA Terminal 2[Mar. 01, 2007]
Come fly Oasis Hong Kong Airlines ("Oasis") and be the first to experience the convenience of the new Terminal 2 (T2) at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)! Oasis, Hong Kong's first low fare, long-haul airline, celebrated the official inauguration of T2 on February 28, 2007 to mark the first day of HKIA T2's operation.
- Oasis Hong Kong Seeks Funding for Fleet Expansion[Mar. 07, 2007]
Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, Hong Kong's first budget, long-haul passenger carrier, aims to attract strategic investors later this year to fund its fleet expansion.
- Shenyang Airport Re-opens After 48 Hour Shutdown in Blizzard[Mar. 06, 2007]
Since the night of March 3, when a blizzard hit northeast China, Shenyang Airport in Liaoning's capital of China has been closed for 48 hours.
- HAECO Posts HK$847 Million Profit as Demand Booms[Mar. 07, 2007]
Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co, the aviation maintenance company controlled by Swire Pacific and Cathay Pacific Airways, said its 2006 profit rose 37 percent to HK$847 million on the back of strong demand for its services.
- Archrivals Fight for China's Skies[Mar. 01, 2007]
In the township of Yanliang, outside China's ancient city of Xian, near where 2,000-year-old terracotta warriors guard an emperor's tomb and bicycles still outnumber cars, the future of the world's aircraft industry is being made.
- China to Invest 52 Billion Yuan in Airport Construction in Western Regions[Mar. 05, 2007]
China will invest 52 billion yuan (US$6.67 billion) in airport construction in its western regions from 2006 to 2010, said sources with the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) on March 5.