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Qatar Airways CEO announces he is stepping down after 27 years

Air aviation news – The iconic, and sometimes controversial, Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Airways Akbar Al Baker has announced he is stepping down from the airline after 27 years at the top.

Al Baker oversaw the growth of the Gulf carrier from a small fleet of just a few planes to a 5-star airline with a fleet of 284 aircraft flying around the world.

News of his departure was posted in a message to staff where he said: “After 27 years of service, I am writing to you to announce that I will step down from the Qatar Airways Group,

“In 1996, with a fleet of just five aircraft, unwavering dedication, and a loyal and passionate team, together we embarked on a remarkable journey to aviation excellence. From that very first day, our journey has been nothing short of extraordinary.” 

The very public spat between Airbus and Qatar Airways over paint on its Airbus 350 fleet (which has now been resolved out of court) was perhaps Al Baker’s darkest time with the airline but there have been many highs, not least the achievement of becoming a Skytrax rated 5-Star airline.

L-R First Minister Carwyn Jones, Qatar CEO HE Mr Al Baker, Cardiff Airport Chairman Roger Lewis

source: https://ukaviation.news/qatar-airways-ceo-announces-he-is-stepping-down-after-27-years/

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