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AKBAR AL BAKER'S STORIED TENURE AT QATAR AIRWAYS ENDS

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November 2023

Undoubtedly the most high-profile CEO of a global airline, the hugely controversial and talented Akbar Al Baker exited from the QA on November 5. A profile of the man and his larger-than-life contribution in making it the world-class airline that it is today.

AKBAR AL BAKER'S STORIED TENURE AT QATAR AIRWAYS ENDS

Akbar Al Baker, the distinguished CEO of Qatar Airways, has drawn his storied career at the airline to a close, marking the end of his remarkable 27-year tenure as the longest-serving CEO of a major airline. Al Baker assumed leadership in 1997, just three years after the airline's inception, and under his stewardship, Qatar Airways transformed into a global aviation powerhouse, engaging in fierce competition with industry giants. As he steps down, the reasons for his retirement remain undisclosed, shrouded in mystery.

The only one who hinted at something untoward was aviation buff and geostrategic analyst Peter Ceilidh who in a tweet said : #AkbarAlBaker CEO of @qatarairways to step down ahead of further embarrassing revelations about his private life.

When Al Baker assumed leadership, Qatar Airways operated a modest fleet of only five aircraft, a number that has since skyrocketed to 248. Known for his unwavering commitment to quality, Al Baker immersed himself in enhancing in-flight offerings and airport lounges, albeit occasionally locking horns with aircraft manufacturers. While the specific circumstances behind his departure, whether related to health, local matters, or political considerations, have not been publicly disclosed, his legacy is undeniable.

“After 27 years of service, I am writing to you to announce that I will step down from the Qatar Airways Group. In 1996, with a fleet of just five aircraft, unwavering dedication, and a loyal and passionate team, together we embarked on a remarkable journey to aviation excellence," Al Baker stated in a letter to the carrier's employees.

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