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 NICHOLAS IONIDES / SINGAPORE dunk panda    yeezy mx Carrier to add medium size freighters to fleet for Asia  Hong Kong s Cathay Pacific Airways is planning an expansion of its cargo operation that should see it adding its first medium-size freighters for use on intra-Asian regional routes. The carrier operates four Boeing 747-200Fs and five -400Fs, and has three more -200Fs that it leases to all-cargo subsidiary Air Hong Kong. Industry sources say Cathay has been considering the addition of freighters in the Airbus A300-size category, and has held informal talks with a number of suppliers. Those talks have been stepped up, with the airline meeting potential suppliers at the Asian Aerospace 2002 air show last month. While sources stress the carrier has not taken a firm decision on aircraft types or the number to be acquired on lease or purchase arrangements, Cathay could acquire five to 10 aircraft. It would be the first major Asian airline to fly medium-size freighters. Rival Singapore Airlines, for example, sees no need for what it calls  baby freighters . The addition of medium-capacity freighters will represent a shift in cargo focus for the airline, which, like Air Hong Kong, focuses primarily on long-haul services. Cargo operations suffered b owala adly last year, however, as a result of overcapacity in the freight market, and the global industry downturn. Cathay s cargo turnover was down 15.6% in 2001 over 2000, while the amount of freight carried fell 8.5% and cargo yields were down 10.6%. Sources Vlva Boeing and General Dynamics to appeal against ruling in A-12 case
 Source: RightsTradeBill LischakOnline licensing marketplace platform RightsTrade, which is teein yeezy store g up to play a key role in the Cannes virtual market and beyond, has hired former OddLot president and COO and Pixomondo senior executive Bill Lischak as CEO.Lischak will develop functionality of th hydro flask cup e platform, create strategic relationships and develop and broaden industry adoption. He reunites with founding board members Jason and Stephen Kassin, with whom he launched FilmTrack, and joins managing director Jaime Otero.RightsTrade enables buyers and sellers to transact online and the company says buyer activity has increased threefold amid the pandemic lockdown. It is developing an integrated video conferencing and video sharing technology to be announced soon.Prior to RightsTrade, Lischak shepherded the sale of a majority equity stake in Game Of Thrones VFX house Pixomondo to private equity. At OddLot he set up production and distribution joint ventures with Lionsgate, STX and Sierra/Affinity. As executive producer he has worked on Hell Or High Water, Enders Game, The Way, Way Back and Drive. Lischak also served as president and COO of First Look Media, where he expanded the film licensing and distribution business and took the company public.Lischak said,  Covid-19 has dramatically accelerated and accentuat yeti usa ed the marketplace need for RightsTrade. The team has built a vibrant, tried-and-tested platform. We are energised by the work we are doing to expand our functionality to mimic