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Qatar Airways Secures $1.2B Financing from QNB Group

Qatar Airways has signed an agreement with Qatari banks led by QNB Group to secure $1.2 billion in strategic financing. This substantial funding package is structured in both conventional and Islamic tranches and is designed to support the airline’s ongoing growth and maintain financial stability in a volatile market environment.

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Qatar Airways Drops B737-10 To Focus On Airbus Fleet

Qatar Airways has confirmed plans to cancel its order for 25 Boeing 737-10 aircraft as part of a strategic decision to center its short-haul fleet around Airbus aircraft. The move finalizes a shift that began following the resolution of a high-profile legal dispute with Airbus related to paint surface issues on the A350.

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Qatar Airways Takes Delivery Of A330-300, Serial 1572

Qatar Airways has added to its widebody fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A330-300, identified by serial number 1572. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines, continuing the airline’s preference for reliable long-range platforms as it enhances capacity across its global network.

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Qatar Airways Group Profit Rises 28% To $2.15B

Qatar Airways Group has reported a robust 28% increase in net profit, reaching $2.15 billion for the fiscal year 2024/25, bolstered by a solid uptick in total revenue, which climbed to $23.9 billion. The figures mark a strong financial performance, affirming the airline group’s resilience and strategic positioning in the global aviation market.

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Qatar Airways Adds Two B787-9s With GEnx Engines

Qatar Airways has strengthened its long-haul fleet with the addition of two new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, registered as A7-BHU and A7-BHV, both powered by General Electric GEnx-1B74/75 engines. The expansion aligns with the airline’s continued fleet modernization efforts and strategic growth into high-demand international markets.

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Qatar Airways Adds A330-300 To Its Fleet

Qatar Airways has expanded its widebody fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A330-300, serial number 1599, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines. The aircraft will bolster the airline’s mid- to long-range capacity, supporting both scheduled passenger services and flexible operational deployment.

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IndiGo Adds B737-8 and A321neo to Fleet via Qatar Wet Lease and Direct Delivery

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and market share, has expanded its operations with the delivery of two new aircraft—a Boeing 737-8, serial 43317, and an Airbus A321neo, serial 12429. The B737-8 is delivered on a wet lease from Qatar Airways, while the A321neo was received via direct delivery. Both aircraft are powered by LEAP engines, reinforcing IndiGo’s strategy to maintain…

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British Airways–Qatar Airways JV Extended by New Zealand, Now Includes Iberia

British Airways and Qatar Airways have received a five-year extension from the New Zealand government on their existing joint business agreement (JBA), reinforcing the strategic cooperation between the UK and Qatari flag carriers on flights to and from New Zealand. In a significant expansion of the agreement, Iberia—the national airline of Spain—has also been officially included in the refreshed deal.

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Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways Join SAF Project in Australia

Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways have announced a partnership with Renewable Developments Australia to support a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) project set to begin production in 2029. The initiative targets an annual output of up to 96 million liters of SAF, positioning it as one of the most significant clean fuel developments in the region.