- Wilson Kwong, CEO of HACTL, has been appointed Director of Hong Kong Transport Services for MTR Corporation, effective 28 January 2026, succeeding Jenny Yeung.
- Kwong has led HACTL since 2018, following previous CEO roles at Jardine Engineering Corporation (2012-2018) and Raffles Quay Asset Management (2009-2012), and currently chairs major business associations in Hong Kong.
- Kwong expressed his gratitude for the eight years he spent at HACTL and his readiness to take on a new challenge, while MTR CEO Dr. Jacob Kam praised his extensive leadership experience and confidence in his ability to advance MTR’s service standards.
Wilson Kwong, CEO of HACTL, has been appointed Director of Hong Kong Transport Services for MTR, effective 28 January 2026.
Kwong joined HACTL in 2018, having previously served as CEO of Jardine Engineering Corporation, from 2012 to 2018, and CEO of Raffles Quay Asset Management, from 2009 to 2012. He is also currently President of the Hong Kong Employers Federation and Chairman of the Transport and Logistics Committee of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce.
“This was an extremely difficult decision for me, after eight wonderful years of leading the world’s leading air cargo ground handling company,” Kwong said. “But I feel the time is right to take on a new challenge outside of air cargo, and make room for a new leader to put his own stamp on this iconic business.”
“I am proud to leave Hacktel in the best possible shape – a dedicated, hard-working team that is simply the best in the business. Until I leave, my team and I will continue to work together to deliver the service excellence that Hacktel has become known for.”
Dr. Jacob Kam, CEO of MTR Corporation, welcomed Kong to the company, succeeding Jenny Yeung who will take over as CEO on January 1, 2026.
“Mr Kwong has extensive management experience across various sectors including engineering, aviation, logistics, real estate development and asset management. I am confident that he will lead the team to build on our existing foundation to reach new heights and continue enhancing MTR’s service standards to serve our passengers,” said Dr Kam.
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