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Cathay Pacific introduces its third edition “Spirit of Hong Kong” logo jet

Cathay Pacific 777-300 B-KPB (13-The Spirit of Hong Kong)(Grd) HKG (Cathay Pacific)(LRW)

Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong) on December 9ย unveiled the third edition of the airlineโ€™s โ€œSpirit of Hong Kongโ€ livery at a special ceremony held at Hong Kong International Airport. The new livery marks the climax of the recent โ€œThe Spirit of Hong Kongโ€ campaign run by the airline.

Cathay Pacific Chief Executive John Slosar officiated at the livery unveiling ceremony, held in the hangars of the Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company Ltd (HAECO). Guest of Honour at the event was Mrs Carrie Lam, Chief Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. More than 200 other guests, including government officials, aviation partners, campaign winners and their friends and relatives, were in attendance.

The livery design, painted onto one of the pictured Boeing 777-367 ER B-KPB (msn 35299), carries the silhouettes of the 110 โ€œThe Spirit of Hong Kongโ€ winners. The campaign was launched by the airline in July in support of the Hong Kong SAR Governmentโ€™s own โ€œHong Kong: Our Homeโ€ campaign, and called on Hong Kong people to submit creative entries that illustrated the true spirit of the city.

The contest attracted an overwhelming response from the public, with more than 5,000 high-quality entries received, all of which demonstrated the true spirit of Hong Kong and what the city means to the contestants.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, John Slosar said: โ€œWe launched โ€˜The Spirit of Hong Kongโ€™ campaign to encourage people to share what makes them proud of their home city and to promote this cityโ€™s extraordinary spirit. Having had such a great response to the campaign, we are now excited to be able to highlight that spirit through this unique livery. Our third โ€˜Spirit of Hong Kongโ€™ aircraft will fly around our global network, helping to highlight the qualities that make this city so special.

โ€œCathay Pacific has been the home carrier of Hong Kong since 1946. For six decades we have been growing together with Hong Kong, supporting the city and its people every step of the way. We will continue to uphold the Hong Kong spirit, support our home, and infuse the city with positive energy as we move forward together,โ€ Mr Slosar added.

At the ceremony, Mrs Carrie Lam said, โ€œCathay Pacificโ€™s โ€˜The Spirit of Hong Kongโ€™ campaign echoes the theme of the Governmentโ€™s โ€˜Hong Kong: Our Homeโ€™ initiative launched earlier this year.ย  I look forward to seeing the โ€˜Spirit of Hong Kongโ€™ livery spreading the Hong Kong spirit, which values people from different cultures, backgrounds and generations and encourages creativity, to the whole world.โ€

โ€œThe Spirit of Hong Kongโ€ campaign called for entries that best represented the spirit of Hong Kong in terms of the relevance of the message, the ability to inspire, creativity and presentation quality. Two-hundred weekly winners were selected by public voting, while a judging panel separately selected 100 Top Winners and 10 Champions. A total of 620 round-trip tickets were given to the winners to enjoy trips to destinations around the networks of Cathay Pacific and sister airline Dragonair.

Cathay Pacific began highlighting the spirit of its home city in 1997, when the airline created a special livery for one of its aircraft that showcased the Hong Kong skyline in celebration of the transfer of sovereignty. In 2000, the airline unveiled its second โ€œSpirit of Hong Kongโ€ aircraft, created through a livery design competition, that highlighted the resilience of Hong Kong and urged people to come together to overcome the challenges the city faced.

The latest โ€œSpirit of Hong Kongโ€ aircraft was set to begin its mission soon after the unveiling ceremony, carrying silhouettes of 110 of the cityโ€™s people to destinations around the world.

Copyright Photo and Images: Cathay Pacific.

Cathay Pacific (see the previous logo jets):ย AG Slide Show

Cathay Pacific 777-300 B-KPB (13-The Spirit of Hong Kong)(Drawings)(Cathay Pacific)(HR)

Video (how the design was selected):

Cathay Pacific Airways is coming to Newark

Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong) hasย announced that it will launch a new daily service from Newark Liberty International Airport to Hong Kong on March 1, 2014, subject to government approval. The new service will complement Cathay Pacific’s current four-times-daily service from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York. The launch of the Newark service will provide more convenience and greater flexibility for passengers traveling to and from the New York metropolitan area.

The Newark service will be operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

Newark will become Cathay Pacific’s fifth gateway in the United States, and seventh in North America. The airline currently serves Chicago, Los Angeles, New York (JFK), San Francisco, Toronto and Vancouver.

The flight schedule for Cathay Pacific’s Newark (EWR) service, effective March 1, 2014, will be as follows (all times local and subject to change):

Standard time:

Flight no From To Departure/Arrival Days of operation

CX899

EWR HKG 0115/0600 Daily

CX890

HKG EWR 1820/2100 Daily

Daylight saving time:

Flight no From To Departure/Arrival Days of operation

CX899

EWR HKG 0150/0540 Daily

CX890

HKG EWR 1820/2200 Daily

Cathay Pacific Airways flies daily to Hong Kong and beyond, including over 22 destinations in Mainland China, from Chicago, Los Angeles, New York (JFK), and San Francisco.

Copyright Photo: TMK Photography/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Boeing 777-367 ER B-KPB (msn 35299) climbs into the sky at Toronto (Pearson).

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