David Fickling, Columnist

Cathay Pacific Needs Regime Change

The Hong Kong carrier must recover a sense of urgency over its fate.
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It's a highly choreographed event in which the future leaders of a secretive Chinese institution are announced to the world via a complex internal formula.

No, not Beijing's upcoming Communist Party congress, which traditionally appoints the new leadership -- we're talking about Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.'s succession plan.