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Cathay Hosts First Inter-School Aviation Challenge Cup

Hong Kong Students Compete In Live Aviation Knowledge Competition

Cathay hosted its first Inter-School Aviation Challenge Cup, a live aviation knowledge competition for secondary school students from across Hong Kong. The event, which took place on January 25, 2026, at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, aimed to cultivate interest in the industry among young people. Christian Alliance S. C. Chan Memorial College emerged as the inaugural champion, earning a place in the Cathay I Can Fly Youth Academy and a trip to Adelaide focused on aviation education and cross-cultural exchange. The competition was part of Cathay’s broader youth development initiatives, including the I Can Fly program, which has been building over two decades. This was first reported by AeroTime.

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    Cathay Hosts First Inter-School Aviation Challenge Cup

    Hong Kong Students Compete In Live Aviation Knowledge Competition

    Cathay hosted its first Inter-School Aviation Challenge Cup, a live aviation knowledge competition for secondary school students from across Hong Kong. The event, which took place on January 25, 2026, at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, aimed to cultivate interest in the industry among young people. Christian Alliance S. C. Chan Memorial College emerged as the inaugural champion, earning a place in the Cathay I Can Fly Youth Academy and a trip to Adelaide focused on aviation education and cross-cultural exchange. The competition was part of Cathay’s broader youth development initiatives, including the I Can Fly program, which has been building over two decades. This was first reported by AeroTime.

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