QATAR Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker will be stepping down as the group's chief executive on November 5, after 27 years of service, reports London's Air Cargo Eye.
Taking his place as the new CEO is Engr Badr Mohammed Al-Meer. qatar Airways, which recently hosted the FIFA World Cup in its nation, is renowned for operating one of the most advanced air freight divisions globally.
The airline maintains a vast network of over 70 freighter destinations and 160 passenger destinations, using both dedicated freighter aircraft and the cargo capacity in its passenger flights.
In terms of its freighter fleet, Qatar Airways boasts two B747-8 freighters, two B747-400 freighters, twenty-six B777 freighters and one A310 freighter.
Additionally, the airline runs an extensive road feeder service network to support its operations.
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Taking his place as the new CEO is Engr Badr Mohammed Al-Meer. qatar Airways, which recently hosted the FIFA World Cup in its nation, is renowned for operating one of the most advanced air freight divisions globally.
The airline maintains a vast network of over 70 freighter destinations and 160 passenger destinations, using both dedicated freighter aircraft and the cargo capacity in its passenger flights.
In terms of its freighter fleet, Qatar Airways boasts two B747-8 freighters, two B747-400 freighters, twenty-six B777 freighters and one A310 freighter.
Additionally, the airline runs an extensive road feeder service network to support its operations.
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