Fiji Times Wednesday 27 September 2017 QATAR Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker said on Monday the carrier planned to expand its fleet, stepping up orders for Boeing Co aircraft and accepting four Airbus aircraft that it had cancelled in July because of delays from supplier problems.
Mr Al Baker, who spoke at an event in which he formally accepted delivery of Qatar Airways’ first Boeing 747-8 freighter, disclosed plans to acquire the four 777-300 aircraft, which can accommodate up to 396 passengers depending on the seating configuration.
In addition, Qatar Airways will order all 60 of the Boeing 737 airplanes for which it signed a letter of intent last year, he said.
Mr Al Baker said in an interview that all of Qatar’s options and purchase rights for the narrowbody jets “will be exercised”.
In June, Qatar Airways confirmed an order for 20 Boeing 737 jets and said at the time it was waiting on next steps in its possible expansions in Italy and India before deciding whether to exercise further options.
Last year, Qatar Airways signed a letter of intent for as many as 60 narrow body 737 jets, worth $6.9 billion at list prices. Read more…