Cathay CEO Resigns Amid Hong Kong Protest Blowback as More Rallies Planned

Cathay CEO Resigns Amid Hong Kong Protest Blowback as More Rallies Planned
A Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-300ER plane lands at Hong Kong airport after it reopened following clashes between police and protesters, in Hong Kong, China, on Aug. 14, 2019. Thomas Peter/Reuters
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HONG KONG—The boss of Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific Airways quit on Aug. 16 after Beijing targeted the airline over staff involvement in mass protests.

Cathay whose strong British links make it a symbol of Hong Kong’s colonial past, has emerged as the highest-profile corporate target as Beijing looks to quell protests in the territory that have gone on for 10 straight weeks.