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Who is the boss of Cathay Pacific?

The boss of Cathay Pacific is Huaiya Shi.

I believe many people have heard of Cathay Pacific Airways. Most people think it is a local company in China, but the controlling shareholder and manager behind it is a British family named Huaiya Shi.

This family is the boss behind Cathay Pacific. Because the Huaiya Shi family is very low-key, most people have never heard of them. At the same time, because this family has basically never been on any rich list, in this case, few people know anything about the Huaiya Shi family.

But this project is not only an airline, but also involves the beverage industry, real estate industry, oil industry and so on. Today, the Huaiya Shi family has been rich for six generations. They have invested in many projects in China, and at the same time they can make huge profits every year.

Cathay Pacific Airlines logo

Since 1960, Cathay Pacific has used white and dark green stripes on the plane, and the logo is only Cathay Pacific on the vertical tail and Swire Group logo on the nose. In the1970s, Cathay Pacific changed the fuselage painting to bright green lines on a white background, but the logo only added wings to the logo of Swire Group.

From the middle of 1980 s to 1994, Cathay Pacific was once marked with a vertical tail with green and white stripes. In the 1990s, Cathay Pacific decided to update its corporate image and improve its passenger service. 1994 introduced a new version of head-up painting, replacing the original green and white painting. The emblem combines the strokes of China's calligraphy and the gesture of a bird spreading its wings, which embodies the Asian characteristics of Cathay Pacific.

However, because the logo is similar to shark's fin, Cathay Pacific has been nicknamed shark's fin aviation by some people (especially airplane photographers and Cathay Pacific employees). 199 1 years ago, the British flag was attached to the vertical tail of all Cathay Pacific aircraft, but it was removed before Cathay Pacific changed its paint. The prefix of aircraft registration number was changed from June 1997 to June 1997, and from VR-H to B-H.

Starting from 1995, Cathay Pacific's original green and white painting was gradually replaced. 2016 65438+1October 28th, Dragonair was renamed Cathay Dragonair, and the painting and Logo were also changed.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Cathay Pacific Airways Limited.