The global debut of the airlines new Dreamliner
in Qatar Airways colours marks a significant
milestone for the manufacturers 787 Middle
East launch customer, which will take delivery
of five 787s during 2012.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al
Baker was joined by Boeing Commercial Airplanes
new President and Chief Executive Officer Ray
Conner, together with key figures from the UK
travel industry, corporates and international
media for the unveiling.
The aircraft later took to the skies for an aerial
display, the first of three during the week-long
event, marking the first time Boeings Dreamliner
has participated in a flying show.
Al Baker said that Farnborough was the ideal
platform to showcase the latest addition to Qatar
Airways modern fleet to the travel industry,
media and the wider public for the very first
time.
This is a very proud moment for Qatar Airways
and my country, the State of Qatar. As an airline,
we have continued to push the boundaries and set
new standards in global aviation for more than
a decade to create a world class airline,
he said.
The delivery of the first of our 787s reinforces
our commitment to continue this trend and invest
in next generation aircraft, with the aim of having
the youngest and most technologically advanced
fleet in the industry.
The 787 will create new benchmarks in comfort
and space across both our Business and Economy
cabins and continue to allow us to offer an unrivalled
inflight experience and unparalleled signature
Five Star service onboard to existing passengers
and new ones.
The first-time presence of the Dreamliner at
Farnborough follows on from the UK debut of the
airlines 787 Business Class seats at the
Business Travel Market in London last month, as
well as their international debut at ITB Berlin
the worlds largest travel fair
and Middle East travel show, Arabian Travel Market,
in recent weeks.
The seat design is revolutionary and the proprietary
to Qatar Airways, which worked closely with the
manufacturer to have custom-made seats fitted
on the aircraft with space and comfort
a hallmark of both cabins.
The seat configuration onboard Qatar Airways
Boeing 787 makes it an industry leader with innovative
interior designs. Business Class is configured
121 featuring 22 seats that convert
into fully flat horizontal beds, while the 232-seat
Economy cabin has a 333 layout.
Key features include an award-winning iTouch
touch control unit, over 1,000 movies, programming
and audio entertainment options, an iPort, USB
port, remote data outlet, a custom designed culinary
offering, plenty of storage space for personal
items and more all available in every seat
across both cabin classes.
Qatar Airways is set to be one of the first airlines
to commercially fly the Dreamliner to the UK as
the 787 prepares to make its long-haul debut between
Doha and London Heathrow later this summer.
Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 15
years of operation, currently flying a modern
fleet of 109 aircraft to 117 key business and
leisure destinations across Europe, Middle East,
Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South
America.
Since the beginning of the year, Qatar Airways
has begun services to Baku (Azerbaijan); Tbilisi
(Georgia); Zagreb (Croatia), Kigali (Rwanda),
Erbil (Iraq), Baghdad (Iraq) and Perth (Australia)
with many more new destinations planned during
2012.
Over the next few months, Qatar Airways launches
services to a diverse portfolio of new routes,
including Kilimanjaro, Tanzania (July 25); Mombasa,
Kenya (August 15); Yangon, Myanmar (Oct 3); Maputo,
Mozambique (October 31) and a date yet-to-be-announced
to the Serbian capital Belgrade.
Qatar Airways currently has orders worth over
US$50 billion for more than 250 aircraft, including
Boeing 787s, 777s, Airbus A350s, A380s and A320
Family of aircraft.
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