Dragonair Chief Executive Officer Stanley Hui
has expressed his support for the part-privatisation of the Hong Kong Airport Authority plan announced by the
Hong Kong government today.
"Speaking as one of the biggest customers of Hong Kong International
Airport, and therefore one of its business partners, we wish the Airport
Authority every success in its part-privatisation plan," he said.
"The airport is a world-class facility that the city can feel proud of, and the plan
should help ensure we maintain a competitive position as an aviation hub."
Dragonair is a Hong Kong-based airline, operating a fleet of nine A330-300s,
four A321s and eight A320s, in addition to three Boeing 747-300 freighters. The
airline's passenger network covers 28 destinations across the Asia-Pacific
region, while its cargo network connects the markets of Europe, the Middle
East, Japan, Taiwan and China Mainland. |