WOQOD embarks on massive expansion drive
Qatar Fuel (WOQOD) is embarking on an ambitious expansion drive to meet the demands of the country’s growing population and the additional fuel requirements related to major infrastructure projects The...
View ArticleBattle over airport slots in Europe continues
The rapid expansion of Gulf airlines and major jet purchases indicate the ever greater dominance of GCC carriers in established and emerging markets, posing a serious challenge to the European aviation...
View ArticleQatar Airways receives its first Airbus A380 aircraft
Qatar Airways’ took delivery of its first Airbus A380 on 18 September after it landed at Hamad International Airport from Hamburg, Germany earlier in the morning. The post Qatar Airways receives its...
View ArticleQatar Airways signs MoU to buy 20 Gulfstream aircraft
Qatar Airways has signed an MoU with Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation for the purchase of up to 20 aircraft. The agreement was announced in conjunction with Gulfstream’s introduction of its G500 and...
View ArticleHIA to introduce e-systems to beat immigration queues
Long queues at immigration counters, even at the new Hamad International Airport (HIA), have proved to be the bane of departing and arriving passengers. The long waiting times are more keenly felt...
View ArticleUnified Gulf airspace essential
The rapid growth of aviation industry has triggered numerous debates about the most suitable solution for airspace congestion. Many experts have suggested that an introduction of a single air...
View ArticleGrowing demand for biometrics systems
Fingerprint, face, voice, vein, IRIS, hand/palm-print, keystroke dynamics, DNA, GAIT and multimodal biometrics have well crossed the line between science fiction and our everyday reality. Biometric...
View ArticleFlying business
Corporate travel in the GCC is booming and airlines are going all out to make business travelers more comfortable. The post Flying business appeared first on bq Magazine.
View ArticleME aviation sector should prompt airlines to effectively manage their tax...
Airlines in the Middle East show significant success in the last 10 - 15 years The post ME aviation sector should prompt airlines to effectively manage their tax footprint appeared first on bq Magazine.
View ArticleOpen Skies Indeed
Why the region’s leading airlines – Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways – should contest the claims made by the ‘big three’ US airlines on the Open Skies agreements The post Open Skies Indeed...
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