CAAC Policy Of Dismissing Heads Of Unprofitable Airlines Comes Under Fire

Critics are questioning the Civil Aviation Administration of China's policy of removing the heads of airlines that continue to incur losses. Three chief executives, who declined to be named for fear of repercussions from CAAC, told The DAILY that CEOs should not be judged on the basis of one...

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