Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways is the National Carrier of state of Qatar
it's Headquarter is Hamad International Airport Doha
all over the world, its destinations are more than 150
in which Africa, Central Asia, Europe, Far East, South Asia, Middle East,
North America, South America and Oceania are included
it's fleet size is more than 180
Although, more than 24000 people are working for qatar airways in the world
The carrier has been a member of the Oneworld alliance since October 2013
Qatar Airways was established on November 22, 1993
flight operations started on January 20, 1994
Amman was Served as first destination
In April 1995
the airline's CEO was the Sheikh Hamad Bin Ali Bin Jabor Al Thani
who employed a staff of 75
By that time the fleet consisted of two
Airbus A310s
that served a route network including
Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Cairo, Dubai, Khartoum, Kuwait, London, Madras, Manila, Muscat, Osaka, Sharjah,
Tokyo and Trivandrum
During 1996
few second-hand aircraft, 747s and 747sp were included in the fleet size of qatar airways
which bought from Nippon Airways and air Mauritius.
In 1996
Qatar Airways suspended flight services for Athens, Istanbul, Madras and Tunis
whereas in 1997,  Muscat were removed from the route network
In 1997, Flights to London were launched
Three Aircraft A300-600R
231 seater
Took delivery on lease from AWAS company
they were replaced by Boeing 747s
The cause of entering of these two aircraft, airlines changed its logo
After some times
One more Aircraft A300-600R were bought on lease from AWAS company
In 1998
Qatar airways placed a firm order with Airbus for six Airbus A320s,
slated for delivery between 2001 and 2005
it also took options for five more aircraft of the type
Qatar Airways struck a deal with Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (SALE)
for the lease of four Airbus A320s
with deliveries scheduled between February and April 1999
In Feb 1999
The airline took delivery of the first A320 on lease from SALE Company
A fourth A300-600R joined the fleet in April 2000
on lease from AWAS
Qatar Airways ordered an International Aero Engines V2500-powered Airbus A319CJ
Also that year, the airline resumed services to Jakarta
In 2002, the government of Qatar withdrew from Gulf Air
In June 2003
Qatar Airways Airbus A320 was the first aircraft
that resumed the international services to Iraq when it flew the Doha–Basra route.
Also That Year
First Cargo Aircraft joined qatar airways
It was an Airbus A300-600R that was converted to freighter in Germany for US$10 million
In june 2003
At the Paris Airshow
Qatar airways placed an order with Airbus valued at US$5.1 billion for two Airbus A321s,
14 Airbus A330s and two Airbus A340-600s
The deal included eight A330-200s and -300s
The first aircraft were scheduled to enter the fleet in 2004
with the A340-600 slated for delivery in 2006
During the year the airline started serving the Chinese market with the introduction of flights to Shanghai.
expanded its portfolio of destinations with the commencement of services to Manchester
Tripoli, Cebu and Singapore
It was also in 2003 that Qatar Airways became the first airline to be audited under the new IATA operational audit programme
in 2004, 3.35 million passengers traveled in qatar airways
in July 2004, Zurich became the carrier's 53rd destination worldwide
and started flight service for yangon, and osaka in 2005
received first A340 aircraft, which was ordered in 2003 paris airshow
In 2007, at paris airshow,
Qatar Airways and Airbus signed a memorandum of understanding
for the acquisition of 80 Airbus A350 XWBs
including series of A350-800s, 900s and –1000s respectively,
Also That year, airline ordered for boeing 777
and, in the end of year, 335-seater aircraft Boeing 777-300 ER were included in fleet size
in 2007, Route Network grew incorporation of Newark, Nagpur and Stockholm
in 2008, Newark were replaced by new york JFK
in 2009, The first two Boeing 777-200LRs were handed over by the aircraft manufacturer.
In Paris Airshow 2009, Qatar Airways Ordered, which worth 1.9 bl $
for 20 Airbus A320 and 4 Airbus A321
Qatar Airways won title of best airline in 2010 at Skytrax polling
2011 Dubai airshow, ordered for 50 A320neo
5 A380
and 2 Boeing 777 F
After Receiving Boeing 777-200 LR, The Fleet Size of Qatar Airways Reached 100
In 2012, Qatar Airways announced its intention to join the Oneworld alliance.
Qatar Airways has become the world's 7th and middle east's 1st carrier after Including the Dream Liner in its Fleet size
Dreamliner services on Doha–London-Heathrow route commenced
in 2013, qatar airways started flights for gassim in saudia,
basra and najaf in iraq
Salalah, Chicago and ethopia
In 2013, Qatar Airways open its European Customer Service centre, which is in Wrocław, Poland
besides, airline ordered in 18.9 billion $ and 2.7 billion $ for different models of aircraft,
which will be delivered to airline in 2020
30 April 2014, hamad international airport was opened
An all-business class flight to London-Heathrow was launched in May 2014 with Airbus A319LR aircraft
Also that year, received A380 Airbus for displaying in  Farnborough Air Show
the first Airbus A350-900 was handed over to the company,
which flew for frankfurt in december
The firm Ordered for  777 Fs and 777-8xs in 1.24 billion $ and 4.18 billion $ respectively
Airline Received first 747 nose loader in 2016
February 2017, the airline has the longest regularly scheduled airline flight, between Doha and Auckland.
Qatar Airways Also started flight service of A350-1000 model aircraft
On facebook, Qatar Airways has more than 13 millions followers and on insta gram has more than 1.7m followers
