Dragonair's CEO
Mr. Stanley Hui has resigned from the company. He will leave the airline on August 29 after almost 10 years in the post.
Mr. Hui joined Dragonair as a Director and Chief Executive Officer in February 1997, and since then has overseen its transformation from a small
carrier with 11 aircraft serving 24 destinations in Asia to an award-winning airline with a fleet of 37 aircraft serving 38 cities worldwide, with services
to the China Mainland and Taiwan as the key markets.
Under Mr. Hui, Dragonair has been voted Best Airline – China for five consecutive years in the respected international Skytrax passenger survey.
He oversaw the introduction of a successful freighter operation in 2000, which took the airline into new markets in Europe, the Middle East and the
US. In 2005, Dragonair was named Cargo Airline of the Year in the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation’s Awards for Excellence 2005 for “having the
greatest impact on the development of the air cargo industry in the region”.
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