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  2. Qatar Airways - Wikipedia

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    Qatar Airways was established by the government of Qatar on November 22, 1993; operations began on January 20, 1994. [ 11][ 12] Amman was the airline's first destination in May 1994. [ 13] In April 1995, the airline's CEO was Sheikh Hamad Bin Ali Bin Jabor Al Thani, who employed a staff of 75. By this time the fleet consisted of two Airbus ...

  3. List of Qatar Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 23 May 2009. ^ "Qatar Airways to Launch Direct Services to Lisbon, Malta, Rabat, Langkawi, Davao, Izmir and Mogadishu". aviationtribune. Archived from the original on 11 December 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2019.

  4. B/E Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    B/E Aerospace, Inc. was a manufacturer of aircraft passenger cabin interior products for the commercial and business jet aircraft markets. B/E Aerospace had leading worldwide market shares in all of its major product lines and served virtually all of the world's airlines, aircraft manufacturers and leasing companies through its direct global sales and customer support organizations.

  5. Badr Mohammed Al Meer - Wikipedia

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    Badr Mohammed Al Meer. Badr Mohammed Al Meer is the CEO of Qatar Airways serving since November 5, 2023. He was announced as the new CEO of the airline following the resignation of longtime CEO Akbar Al Baker after 27 years. [ 1] He previously served as chief operating officer of Hamad International Airport. [ 2] He is an engineer by training.

  6. Asia Miles - Wikipedia

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    Asia Miles is a loyalty and frequent-flyer program launched by Cathay Pacific.Launched in February 1999, it allows members to earn miles by making different purchases with co-branded credit cards or on partnered flights, hotels, dining, financial services, retail, and technology products and services. [2]

  7. Akbar Al Baker - Wikipedia

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    Akbar Al Baker ( Arabic: أكبر الباکر; born 1962) is a Qatari businessman who was the Group CEO of Qatar Airways. [1] He was also the Chairman of Qatar Tourism until October 22, 2023. Under Qatar Airways Group, Al-Baker was also the CEO of Hamad International Airport, which opened in 2014. In May 2021, Al-Baker was appointed chairman ...

  8. Qatar Airways adds 10K seats while other airlines draw down ...

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    Unlike other airlines, Qatar still serves 75 destinations, including to the U.S., though the airline acknowledges that this could quickly change as some countries adopt tighter restrictions.

  9. Qatar Airways fleet - Wikipedia

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    Later in November 2007, Qatar Airways ordered the Boeing 787-8, [ 42] as well as the Boeing 777. The airline ordered three variants: the -300ER, the -200LR, and the 777F. The newest addition to the fleet is the Boeing 737 MAX 8, which Qatar Airways began operations with in 2023.