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Qatar AirwaysFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The discussion page may contain suggestions. (December 2010)

Qatar Airwaysالقطرية

IATAQR

ICAOQTR

CallsignQATARI

Founded November 22, 1993

Hubs Doha International Airport

Frequent-flyer program

Qatar Airways Privilege Club - Qmiles

Airport lounge Qatar Premium Terminal

Subsidiaries The Qatar Aircraft Catering Company

Qatar Airways Holidays

United Media Int Qatar Duty Free

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Qatar Aviation Services

Qatar Distribution Company

Qatar Executive

Fleet size 93 (+139 orders) incl.

cargo

Destinations 100

Company slogan

World's 5-star airline

Parent company Government of Qatar

Headquarters Qatar Airways TowersDoha, Qatar

Key people Akbar Al Baker (CEO)

Website www.qatarairways.com

Qatar Airways Company Q.C.S.C. (Arabic: القطرية,Qatariyah), operating as Qatar Airways, is the flag carrier of Qatar. Headquartered in the Qatar Airways Tower in Doha,[1] it operates a hub-and-spoke network, linking over 100 international destinations from its base in Doha, using a fleet of 96 aircraft. It is one of only seven airlines awarded 5-star rating by Skytraxalong with Cathay Pacific, Asiana Airlines , Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Hainan Airlines, and Kingfisher Airlines.[2]

Qatar Airways operates services across Africa, Central Asia, Europe, Far East, South Asia,Middle East, North America, South America and Oceania.

Qatar Airways is currently undergoing a major expansion and is one of the fastest growing airlines in the world. The airline also operates one of the youngest fleets in the world (an average of less than 4.1 years).[3]

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The airline employs more than 19,000 people. 13,000 employees work for the airline directly while the other 6,000 work in the airline's subsidiaries.[4][5]

Contents

1 History2 Company affairs and identityo 2.1 Divisions

2.1.1 Cargo 2.1.2 Qatar Executive

o 2.2 Natural gas to liquid fuel demonstrationo 2.3 Cabin crew

3 Destinationso 3.1 Futureo 3.2 Codeshare agreements

4 Fleeto 4.1 Current fleeto 4.2 Previously operated

5 Cabino 5.1 First Classo 5.2 Business Classo 5.3 Economy Classo 5.4 Inflight Entertainment

6 Privilege Club7 Qatar Airways Exclusive Premium Terminal8 Key dates9 Incidents and accidents10 See also11 References12 External links

[edit]History

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This section requires expansion with:more information about the airline's history.

Qatar Airways was established on November 22, 1993. The airline started its operations on January 20, 1994 using a wet-leased Boeing 767-200ER from Kuwait Airways. It was originally owned by private members of the royal family of Qatar. However, it was re-launched in 1997, under a new management team. Currently, the Government of Qatar holds 50% stake of Qatar Airways and the rest is held by private investors. Over the years, Qatar Airways has grown into one of the most competitive airlines in the world.

Qatar Airways has launched 9 new destinations during 2010, with one more destination coming up. These new destinations include Ankara,Bangalore, Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hanoi, Nice, Phuket, São Paulo and Tokyo. These new routes bring the number of destinations Qatar Airways serves from 85 to 95 worldwide.

[edit]Company affairs and identity

[edit]DivisionsQatar Airways has many divisions including: Qatar Aircraft Catering Company, Doha International Airport, Qatar Airways Holidays, United Media Int, Qatar Duty Free, Qatar Aviation Services, Qatar Distribution Company and Qatar Executive.

[edit]Cargo

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The First Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777F (A7-BFA) in Frankfurt

Qatar Airways Cargo, the airlines freight branch, has ordered three Boeing 777F. The first Boeing 777F was delivered to the airline in on May 14, 2010, and has freight facilities able to handle 750,000 tonnes of cargo per annum during its first development phase. The Boeing 777F will be used primarily on Qatar Airways' Far East and European routes and will be supplemented by Airbus A300-600F freighters that operate on regional routes feeding the airline's hub.

Dedicated cargo flights to Cairo International Airport were launched in June 2009 complementing the passenger services already operated.[6]

On August 18, 2010, the airline launched its first US dedicated cargo service from its hub in Dohato Chicago with a stop-over in Amsterdam, Netherlands with Boeing 777 freighter aircraft.[7]

[edit]Qatar ExecutiveQatar Executive is a corporate jet subsidiary of Qatar Airways. The jets are painted in a different paint scheme than the rest of Qatar Airways' fleet, sporting a white fuselage with a slightly smaller Oryx painted in the airline's traditional colors of burgundy and gray.

The Royal fleet of Qatar Emiri Flight also are painted in full Qatar Airways livery, however they are not part of the airline or Qatar Executive.

[edit]Natural gas to liquid fuel demonstrationOn 12 October 2009, a Qatar Airways Airbus A340-600 conducted the world's first commercial passenger flight using a mixture of kerosene and synthetic Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) fuel, produced from natural gas, on its flight from London's Gatwick Airport to Doha.[8] The experiment's purpose was to demonstrate the viability of jet fuel made from a source not subject to rapidly

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fluctuating oil prices. In addition, positioning natural gas in particular as an alternative source of jet fuel is in the interests of the Qatari government; Qatar is the world's leading exporter of natural gas. However, some experts believe that GTL fuel is likely to remain a marginal choice due to an expensive production process.[9]

[edit]Cabin crewQatar Airways cabin crew was voted Best Cabin Crew in the Middle East for the seventh consecutive year at the 2009 Skytrax airline awards.

[edit]Destinations

A Qatar Airways Airbus A330-202 in a special Asian Games livery.

Main article: Qatar Airways destinations

As of January 31, 2011 Qatar Airways serves 100 [10] destinations and Qatar Airways Cargo serves 19 (including 15 destinations served by Qatar Airways also) destinations in 55 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania from its hub at Doha International Airport. It is one of the few airlines to fly to all six permanently inhabited continents. The other carriers are Air France, British Airways, Delta, Emirates, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines,Qantas, Singapore Airlines, South African and United.[11]

[edit]Future

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Qatar Airways has announced several destinations for 2011 i.e Aleppo, Baku, Bucharest,Budapest, Brussels, Entebbe, Kolkata, Medina, Montreal, Oslo, Shira, Sofia, Stuttgart, Tbilisi andVenice, thus taking the total number of destinations to 100 worldwide by April and June 2011.[12][13][14]

Qatar Airways has also announced that it will cease operations from London Gatwick Airport from June 2011 citing inadequate revenue as the reason for the decision.[15]

[edit]Codeshare agreementsQatar Airways has codeshare agreements  with the following airlines.[16] * indicate as Star Alliance:

Qatar Airways office in the Houston Pavilions in Downtown Houston

All Nippon Airways  * Asiana Airlines  * BMI  * Garuda

Indonesia (SkyTeam - Future) Gol Airlines Lufthansa  *

Malaysia Airlines Middle East

Airlines (SkyTeam - Future) Philippine Airlines TAROM  (SkyTeam) United Airlines  * US Airways  *

[edit]Fleet

[edit]Current fleet

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A Qatar Airways Airbus A320-200taxiing at Berlin Tegel Airport (2010).

A Qatar Airways Airbus A319-100pulling into gate at Berlin Tegel Airport(2010).

The Qatar Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft, excluding Qatar Executive fleet (as of March 2011):

Qatar Airways Fleet[17]

Aircraft

In Flee

t

Orders

Options

Passengers

NotesF J Y

Total

Airbus A319-100LR

2 — — — 8102

110 Widescreen AVOD

Airbus A320-

20018 — — —

11

132

144Widescreen AVOD/ Mainscreen

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Airbus A321-

20012 8 — —

12

165

177Widescreen AVOD / Mainscreen

Airbus A330-

20016 — —

121200

24182424

192208236248

228238260272

PTV AVOD

Airbus A330-

30013 — —

120

2430

223275

249305

PTV AVOD

Airbus A340-

6004 — — 8

42

256

306 EFS Early 2011

Airbus A350-

800— 20 — TBA EIS 2014

Airbus A350-

900— 40 — TBA EIS 2013

Airbus A350-1000

— 20 — TBA EIS 2015

Airbus A380-

800— 5 2 TBA EIS 2012

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Boeing 777-

200LR8 2[18] — —

42

217

259 Widescreen AVOD

Boeing 777-

300ER15 10 [19] — —

42

293

335 Widescreen AVOD

Boeing 787-8

— 30 30 TBA EIS 2011

Qatar Airways Cargo Fleet

Airbus A300-600RF

3 — — N/A

Boeing 777F

2 4 [19] — N/A

Total 93 139 32

[edit]Previously operated

Airbus A300-600RF Cargo at Doha International Airport

Qatar Airways formerly operated the following aircraft:[20]

Boeing 767-200ER : 1 wetleased for few days from Kuwait Airways. First aircraft to be operated by Qatar Airways. Aircraft line

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number 131 (registration marks 9K-AIA). Aircraft was wet-leased due to delay in delivery of the first leased A310-200 from Airbus Leasing.

Airbus A310-200 : 2 leased from Airbus Leasing. From Jan 1994 to June 1995 (Registration A7-ABA and ABB).

Boeing 737-200Adv : 1 Short term wet-leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic/Lufthansa in Oct 1994 for 1 month.

Boeing 727-200Adv : 6 from May 1995 to 1999. First aircraft type purchased by airline on May 2, 1995 (two from Emirates Airlines). (Registration A7-ABC, ABD, ABE, ABF, and ABG). 1 leased from Yemenia in February 1995 for a short term.

Boeing 747SR-81 (747-100BSR) : 2 purchased from Boeing; ex-All Nippon Airways. Operated from June 1995 to Mar 1999. (Registration A7-ABK and ABL).

Boeing 757-200 : 1 leased for a short term from Royal Brunei Airlines in Nov 1997.

Airbus A300-600R : 7 leased from AWAS over various periods of time starting from March 1997 to Feb 2007. Two A300-600 aircraft converted to freighter for use by Qatar Airways Cargo.

[edit]Cabin

[edit]First Class

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In-flight meal in Qatar Airways First Class

Qatar Airways offers First Class passengers over 6.5 feet of legroom and seats that fold into flat beds with feather duvets. First Class seats are equipped with massage functions and an entertainment system. Qatar Airways plans to eliminate First Class cabins from existing A340 aircraft, as well as new aircraft deliveries, except the A380s. [1]. Al-Baker has announced that all upcoming 777 deliveries will be in standard two-class configuration.

[edit]Business ClassQatar Airways offers Business Class passengers fully flat 180-degree horizontal beds in a 2-2-2 configuration on board a fleet of new Boeing 777 aircraft. The Boeing 777 aircraft are used on the following routes: New York (JFK), Washington, DC (IAD), Houston (IAH), Cape Town (CPT), Johannesburg (JNB), Melbourne (MEL), Bangkok (BKK), Singapore (SIN),Shanghai (PVG), Guangzhou (CAN), London (LHR), São Paulo (GRU), Buenos Aires (EZE), Manila (MNL),and Jeddah (JED). Business Class passengers on board other long-haul aircraft have up to 172-degree recliner seats, with massage functions. Customers can choose fine wines and champagnes, including vintages exclusive to Qatar Airways.

Qatar Airways has introduced new Business Class seats on board its newly delivered A320 aircraft with IFE seat-back PTVs in every seat. It will introduce the new seats in each upcoming new A320

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aircraft, as well as retrofitting 4 existing A321 and 2 A319LR aircraft.

Qatar Airways will introduce a whole new business class cabin starting from 2011. Details as to what the new cabin will feature have not been made public [2].

[edit]Economy Class

Economy class interior on Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways Economy Class was named best in the world in the 2009 and 2010 Skytrax Awards. Qatar Airways offers Economy Class passengers a seat pitch of up to 34 inches. Economy class passengers on A330/A340 aircraft are offered individual seat-back TV screens. Passengers on 777 aircraft are offered touch-screen TV's.

Qatar Airways has taken delivery of several A320 family aircraft so far with individual seat-back personal televisions in every seat in economy class. The IFE is equipped with the same Thalesentertainment system as used in the widebody fleet. A further four A321s and the two A319LRs will be equipped with the new IFE, as well as new upcoming A320 family aircraft deliveries.

[edit]Inflight EntertainmentAll classes on board Qatar Airways aircraft (apart from some A319/A320/A321's) have video screens at every seat. Only a few A319/A320/A321's have personal televisions in every seat, and more are to be fitted in the near future. Live digital satellite

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television can be accessed on the A330 and A340 aircraft, offering European and Arabic channels. All long-haul fleet aircraft and some short-haul aircraft are equipped with on-demand IFE systems featuring movies, TV programmes, music, games, interactive maps, and a personal telephone. Qatar Airways has 3 different IFE systems: Widescreen AVOD, PTV AVOD and Mainscreen. All are branded under the Oryx Entertainment - Multiplex in the sky branding. Widescreen AVOD is fit on board all B777's and some A319/A320/A321. It offers a touch screen and a remote. This is the flagship system and is fitted on board all new deliveries. It doesn't have live television. PTV AVOD is fit on board all A330's and A340's. It has a PTV and a remote. This was Qatar's first AVOD system. It is the only system that offers live television. Mainscreen is fit on board all A319/A320/A321's that don't have the new widescreen system. There are also mainscreen screens fit on board A330's in addition to their PTV AVOD system, they offer airshow throughout the flight. Mainscreen shows films and TV shows for the duration of the shorthaul journeys. It also shows airshow in the spare time. It will be the first system to disappear. |A319: Widescreen AVOD/Mainscreen |A320: Widescreen AVOD/Mainscreen |A321: Widescreen AVOD/Mainscreen |A330: PTV AVOD/Mainscreen |A340: PTV ADOD |B777: Widescreen AVOD

[edit]Privilege ClubQatar Airways' Privilege Club loyalty programme has reciprocal agreements with Asiana Airlines ' Asiana Club, bmi's Diamond Club,Lufthansa's Miles and More, Middle East Airlines' Cedar Miles, All Nippon Airways' Mileage Club, United Airlines' Mileage Plus, and US Airways' Dividend Miles frequent flyer schemes. Privilege Club also has tie-ups with international hotel and car rental companies.

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[edit]Qatar Airways Exclusive Premium TerminalThe Premium Terminal, Qatar Airways' dedicated terminal for First and Business Class passengers, opened at Doha International Airport in Winter 2006. Built in nine months at a cost of US$90million, the 10,000sqm Premium Terminal features facilities include check-in, duty-free shopping, conference rooms, nursery and play area, spa treatment rooms, sauna, jacuzzi and restaurants. The business class lounge has undergone renovation that has increased the seating capacity by more than 80%. CEO Akabar Al Bakar is also leading the development of the New Doha International Airport, which opens in phases from 2011.

[edit]Key dates

November 22, 1993: Qatar Airways is founded.

January 20, 1994: Airline begins operations as a budget carrier.

October, 1996: New management appointed. March 24, 1997: Airline receives first

Airbus A300-600 aircraft on lease from AWAS in new Qatar Airways livery.

February 1, 1999: Airline takes delivery of first new Airbus A320 aircraft (A7-ABR) on lease from Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (SALE).

May 2002: Government of Qatar withdraws from Gulf Air; fast-growing Qatar Airways has 21 aircraft.[21]

May 10, 2003: Airline takes delivery of first Airbus A330-200 aircraft (A7-ACA).

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January 11, 2004: At the Dubai Airshow, Qatar Airways orders Airbus A380s and A340-600s.[22]

June 13, 2005: At the Paris Air Show, Qatar Airways becomes the launch customer for the Airbus A350 ordering 60 aircraft worth $15bn.[23]

September 8, 2006: Airline takes delivery of first Airbus A340-600 aircraft (A7-AGA).

June 18, 2007: At the Paris Airshow, Qatar Airways orders 80 Airbus A350XWB worth US$16 billion, becoming the launch customer for the type.[24]

June 27, 2007: Qatar Airways' maiden US flight arrives in New York.[25]

November 11, 2007: Qatar Airways orders 60 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners and 32 Boeing 777s.[26]

November 29, 2007: First Boeing 777-300ER arrived at Doha.[27]

June 15, 2009: At the Paris Air Show, Qatar Airways orders 20 A320 and 4 A321 aircraft worth $1.9bn.[28]

February 3, 2009: Airline takes delivery of first Boeing 777-200LR.[29]

May 18, 2010: Airline puts first Boeing 777F (A7-BFA) into service with flight from Doha to Amsterdam. Aircraft was delivered on May 14, 2010.[30][31]

[edit]Incidents and accidents

An Airbus A330-200 (Flight QR889) suffered a double engine flameout on approach into Shanghai on June 1, 2006 after a flight from

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Doha. Both engines were restarted and an emergency landing made at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. The aircraft, registered A7-ACI, had just been delivered.[32]

On April 19, 2007, an Airbus A300-600R (registration A7-ABV) was written off as a result of a hangar fire during maintenance at Abu Dhabi International Airport (GAMCO maintenance center).

On October 13, 2010, on flight QR645 from Manila to Doha the pilot in COMMAND suffered from a fatal heart attack. The co-pilot took over, and the plane made an emergency landing in Kuala Lumpur. All passengers were reported safe.

[edit]See alsoAviation portal

Companies portal

Middle East portal

Doha International Airport Qatar Airways Holidays Qatar Executive Qatar Amiri Flight , who operates aircraft in

Qatar Airways colour schemes Transport in Qatar

[edit]References

1. ̂  "Qatar Airways Tower." Qatar Airways. Retrieved on 22 June 2010.

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2. ̂  The World's official 5-Star Airlines™ - SKYTRAX

3. ̂  Qatar Airways Fleet Age4. ̂  Qatar Airways Factsheet May 20105. ̂  Eyeing expansion strategies for Recruitment6. ̂  http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/

Display_news.asp?section=business_news&month=september2008&file=business_news2008092272530.xml

7. ̂  Qatar Airways to begin Chicago freighter service | Qatar Airways | AMEinfo.com

8. ̂  "Qatar Airways Makes GTL History". Downstream Today. 2009-10-15. Retrieved 2009-10-17.

9. ̂  Qatar Airways Flies Plane With New Fuel, Wall Street Journal, Wednesday, October 14, 2009, p.B2

10. ̂  Welcome to Qatar Airways - World's 5-star airline

11. ̂  Smith, Patrick (10 July 2009). "Ask the Pilot: Welcome to the Six Continent Club!". Salon.com. Retrieved 25 October 2009.

12. ̂  Qatar Airways (2010-06-21). "Qatar Airways Announces Six New Routes". Press release.

13. ̂ http://www.qatarairways.com/global/en/ newsroom/archive/PressRelease1_16Feb11.html.

14. ̂  Qatar Airways Announces Move Into Canada | Qatar Airways Press Release

15. ̂  "Qatar Airways drops Gatwick flight". Traveldaily UK. Retrieved 6 March 2011.

16. ̂  Codeshare with Qatar Airways 17. ̂  Qatar Airways Fleet | Qatar Airways UK

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18. ̂  "More orders at Farnborough on day three". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 21 July 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2010.

19. ^ a b HeraldNet.com - Aerospace blog: Qatar Airways announces order for five Boeing 777s

20. ̂  Flight International World Airline Directory 1994-2002

21. ̂  Qatar Airways from encyclopedia.com22. ̂  Qatar Airways Orders Airbus A380s And

A340-600s23. ̂  Airbus wins Qatar Airways order worth

$15bn24. ̂  Qatar Airways orders 80 Airbus

A350XWB worth US$16 billion25. ̂ http://www.qatarairways.com/global/en/

newsroom/archive/English_Press_release_Jun28_07.html?linkdes_5*2 Qatar Airways Maiden USA Flight Arrives In New York

26. ̂  Qatar Airways Orders 60 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners And 32 Boeing 777s

27. ̂  Qatar Airways Celebrates Delivery Of First Boeing Aircraft As Boeing 777-300ER Lands At Doha International Airport

28. ̂  Qatar Airways Buys 24 Airbus A320 Family Aircraft

29. ̂  Qatar Airways Takes Delivery of First Boeing 777-200LR

30. ̂  Qatar Airways New B777 Freighter Goes Into Operation

31. ̂  Qatar Airways puts first 777F into service32. ̂  GE investigates double CF6-80 flame-

out on Qatar A330-200 into Shanghai 16 June 2006

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