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New manager for Cathay Pacific India

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Mumbai , Aug. 5

IN a management change at its office in the country, Cathay Pacific Airways has appointed Mr Rupert Bray as Country Manager, India, Nepal & Bangladesh, and Mr David Ryan as Assistant to Country Manager, India, Nepal & Bangladesh.

Mr Bray takes over from Mr Tom Owen. Born in England and educated at Wellington College and Bristol University, Mr Bray joined Cathay Pacific in 1995. He has worked in India and Indonesia and held various jobs in Hong Kong, including the position of Executive Assistant to Chief Operating Officer.

His most recent position was in the Inflight Services Department, where, for the last three years, he has been Manager Cabin Crew Relations.

Mr Ryan joined Cathay Pacific in August 2002. His first two postings were as an Airline Planning Analyst and then as Executive Assistant to Director & Chief Operating Officer, both at CX City in Hong Kong.

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