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Trailblazing female captain of Hong Kong’s Cathay juggles flights and motherhood

Candy Wu is first among carrier’s small but growing team of female pilots, who, like their male counterparts, must constantly update their skills

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Cathay Pacific’s first female captain Candy Wu at the Flight Training Adelaide academy in Australia, where she graduated in 1995. Photo: Denise Tsang
Denise Tsangin Adelaide

Hongkonger Candy Wu Suk-fun has attended parent-teacher meetings of her two children with such regularity that other parents get the impression she is a full-time stay-at-home mother.

But she is not. Wu is a captain with the city’s flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways.

She became the airline’s first home-grown female captain in 2009 and continues to juggle her career and raising her daughters, aged 12 and 15, by being extremely conscientious with time management.

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“As a mother, it is challenging. For example, sometimes after I land at 5am, I attend an 8am parents’ meeting at school. I also shop for groceries and take care of my mother,” she said.

Wu, 53, started as a pilot trainee and was among the first batch of Cathay cadets trained at the Flight Training Adelaide academy in 1994.

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According to Cathay Group CEO Ronald Lam Siu-por, about 9 per cent of around 3,400 pilots are female. Of them, about 30 are female captains.

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