Qatar Airways received three Airbus A350-1000 this Thursday, reaffirming its position as the largest operator of Airbus A350 aircraft with 52 in its fleet.
See also: Qatar Airways will keep its A380s on the ground for several years.
“Qatar Airways is one of the few global airlines to have never stopped flying throughout this crisis. As one of the only airlines to continue taking delivery of new aircraft at this time, our strategic investment in modern, fuel-efficient twin-engine aircraft has enabled us to continue flying taking over 2.3 million people home on more than 37,000 flights since the start of the pandemic”, said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker.
All three A350-1000 are fitted with the airline’s multi award-winning Business Class seat, Qsuite and will operate on strategic long-haul routes to Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe.
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