2:03 AM MYT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) Boeing announced on Friday that the company had delivered the 200th Boeing 777 Freighter as Qatar Airways Cargo took delivery of three 777 Freighters. The triple delivery came as air freight is playing a pivotal role amid the COVID-19 pandemic including transporting newly approved vaccines and is projected to increase more than 4 percent over the next two decades, Boeing said. With the arrival of the trio of 777 Freighters, Qatar Airways Cargo now operates 24 of this airplane model along with two 747-8 Freighters, according to the announcement. With the arrival of these new freighters, we are injecting more capacity in the market which is very much required during the pandemic. The added capacity will also enable us to support the logistics around the COVID-19 vaccination, which is projected to be one of the greatest logistical challenges for the industry, said Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker.
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Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, H E Akbar Al Baker
The Peninsula
Doha: At the close of an extraordinary year and one of the most challenging in the history of aviation, Qatar Airways reflects on its achievements in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, H E Akbar Al Baker, said: “This year has been unlike any other, with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting people and businesses all around the world. Aviation has been one of the most affected industries, with a unique set of challenges resulting from a more restrictive travel environment and subdued demand.
Qatar Airways reflects on an extraordinary year in 2020
Dec 29, 2020
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At the close of an extraordinary year and one of the most challenging in the history of aviation, Qatar Airways reflects on its achievements in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “This year has been unlike any other, with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting people and businesses all around the world. Aviation has been one of the most affected industries, with a unique set of challenges resulting from a more restrictive travel environment and subdued demand.
“However, at Qatar Airways we have never shied away from a challenge and I am immensely proud of our response. Firstly, we never stopped flying throughout the pandemic, fulfilling our mission of taking stranded passengers home on scheduled and charter flights. We were able to do this thanks to our varied fleet of modern, fuel-efficient aircraft that allows us to respo
Qatar Airways Evaluates 2020 and Shares Outlook for 2021
29 December 2020
At the close of an extraordinary year and one of the most challenging in the history of aviation, Qatar Airways shares its achievements in 2020 and outlook for the coming year.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “This year has been unlike any other, with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting people and businesses all around the world. Aviation has been one of the most affected industries, with a unique set of challenges resulting from a more restrictive travel environment and subdued demand.
“However, at Qatar Airways we have never shied away from a challenge and I am immensely proud of our response. Firstly, we never stopped flying throughout the pandemic, fulfilling our mission of taking stranded passengers home on scheduled and charter flights. We were able to do this thanks to our varied fleet of modern, fuel-efficient aircraft that allows us to respond quick
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