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Cathay Pacific Sends Almost 100 Aircraft To Storage – Simple Flying
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific has put 92 jets, or 44% of its passenger fleet, into long-term storage at…

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific has put 92 jets, or 44% of its passenger fleet, into long-term storage at locations in Australia and Europe. The numbers were confirmed by Cathay Pacific Group Chairman Patrick Healy while this week delivering news of a 2020 calendar year loss of US$2.79 billion.
Cathay Pacific has put nearly half its passenger aircraft into long-term storage. Photo: Getty Images
With few flights, Cathay Pacific is busy parking its planes
Those jets have been sent to long-term storage…
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