Cathay Pacific Senior Execs Resign After Hong Kong Airport Protests

Credit: Joe Pries
The protests sweeping Hong Kong have caused more fallout for Cathay Pacific, with the airline’s CEO Rupert Hogg and senior executive Paul Loo resigning from the carrier. The Cathay board said it had accepted Hogg’s resignation, which will be effective Aug. 19. He will be replaced by Augustus Tang...

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