Qatar Airways CEO steps down from his post
New Delhi16 minutes ago copy link Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker has announced his resignation today, Monday (23 October). He was associated with Airways for the last 27 years. The government of Qatar issued a statement giving this information. In a statement issued by the company, it has been said that Qatar Airways Group […] Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker has announced his resignation from his position, effective from 5 November 2023. The announcement was made in a statement by the government of Qatar. The airline has appointed engineer Badr Mohammad Al-Meer as the new CEO. Prior to his departure, Al Baker had worked in several government institutions and served as the head of Qatar Tourism Authority. He also has deep ties with India, where he studied from St. Peter's School and an MBA degree from Mumbai.

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Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker has announced his resignation today, Monday (23 October). He was associated with Airways for the last 27 years. The government of Qatar issued a statement giving this information.
In a statement issued by the company, it has been said that Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker will leave his post with effect from 5 November 2023. Also, the airline has appointed engineer Badr Mohammad Al-Meer as the new CEO of the company.
Emotional letter for employees
According to reports, Bakr wrote in a letter to Qatar Airlines employees, ‘After 27 years of service, I announce my departure from Qatar Airways Group. We began our journey in 1996 with a fleet of just five aircraft, unwavering dedication and a passionate and loyal team.
Operation on 160 destinations with 248 aircraft
The airline currently operates on 160 destinations across the world with 248 modern fuel efficient aircraft. Before being appointed as CEO of Qatar Airways in 1996, Baker worked in several government institutions. Before this he had worked as the head of Qatar Tourism Authority.
CEO Baker’s India connection
CEO Baker also has deep ties with India. This veteran of the aviation industry did his schooling from St. Peter’s School, Mumbai and obtained an MBA degree from Mumbai also. According to the company website, Bakar has graduated in Economics and Commerce.
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