Cathay Pacific (CX) is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport. It is the world's fifth largest airline measured by sales, and fourteenth largest measured by market capitalization. The airline's operations and subsidiaries have scheduled passenger and cargo services to more than 190 destinations in more than 60 countries worldwide including codeshares and joint ventures. Cathay Pacific operates a fleet consisting of Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330, Airbus A350 and Boeing 777 aircraft. In 2010, Cathay Pacific and Cathay Pacific Cargo, together with DragonAir (then Cathay Dragon), carried nearly 27 million passengers and over 1.8 million tons of cargo and mail. On the same year, Cathay Pacific became the world's largest international cargo airline, along with main hub Hong Kong International Airport as the world's busiest airport measured by cargo traffic. Cathay Pacific (CX) ethical sustainable development embraces the responsibility to serve not only customers, but also the future generations. The CX ethical program's foundation reflects their strong commitment to corporate responsibility and sustainable development. CX emphasizes in putting the safety and well-being of employees and customers first, and go an extra mile to create value for communities that CX flies to and reduce environmental impacts. Cathy Pacific (CX) sustainable development policy defines the principles and practices that guide their journey to achieving vision. It ensures environmental, social and economic considerations are included in all business decisions in alignment with our commitment to sustainable development. Four areas are the focus of the sustainable development and these are safety, climate change, sustainability in operations and biodiversity, people (employees) and community Uvel 1.0 UI LUIS VI Calyu anu dll. UITUIE Same year, caulay racin Deudne te world's largest international cargo airline, along with main hub Hong Kong International Airport as the world's busiest airport measured by cargo traffic. Cathay Pacific (CX) ethical sustainable development embraces the responsibility to serve not only customers, but also the future generations. The CX ethical program's foundation reflects their strong commitment to corporate responsibility and sustainable development. CX emphasizes in putting the safety and well-being of employees and customers first, and go an extra mile to create value for communities that CX flies to and reduce environmental impacts. Cathy Pacific (CX) sustainable development policy defines the principles and practices that guide their journey to achieving vision. It ensures environmental, social and economic considerations are included in all business decisions in alignment with our commitment to sustainable development. Four areas are the focus of the sustainable development and these are safety, climate change, sustainability in operations and biodiversity, people (employees) and community. The Cathay Pacific governance is committed to ensuring that its affairs are conducted in accordance with high ethical standards. This reflects in company's belief that in the achievement of long-term objectives, it is imperative to act with probity, transparency and accountability. Q1: After reading the short article about Cathy Pacific, explain the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility in strengthening ethical practices in its organization