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March 18 (Reuters) – Hong Kong startup Greater Bay Airlines has scaled back its initial growth ambitions due to tight pandemic-related quarantine restrictions and has yet to set a date for its first commercial flights, its chief executive said on Friday.
The carrier, which intends to compete against the financial centre’s dominant airline, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd , was granted a licence last month to operate regular flights.
The second of three Boeing Co (BA.N) 737-800s leased from China’s ICBC Leasing arrived in Hong Kong on Wednesday.
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However, Chief Executive…