Race is on for a share of China's aviation market

Gavin Lipsith

1-Jul-2006

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Cathay Pacific Airways' ambitious plan to acquire Dragonair (DFNI June 15) is not the first example of a company paying heavily for access to mainland China. But the move highlights

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