Akbar Al Baker

2023 - 10 - 24

Akbar Al Baker Resigns from his role as CEO of Qatar Airways ... (CEOWORLD magazine)

Qatar Airways has not disclosed the reason for this abrupt departure but has announced that Badr Mohammed Al Meer, currently serving as the Chief Operating ...

Longtime Qatar Airways CEO Al Baker to Depart (Business Travel News)

Qatar Airways Group chief executive Akbar Al Baker is stepping down after 27 years in the position, the carrier announced Monday.

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Qatar Airways CEO to retire, Hamad International Airport executive ... (India Today)

Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker, one of the airline industry's most outspoken leaders, will be retiring after almost 27 years of service at the state-owned ...

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Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker steps down (PAX News)

Akbar Al Baker has announced he is stepping down as CEO of Qatar Airways after 27 years at the company. Head of the airline since 1997, Al Baker's ...

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Qatar Airways longtime CEO Akbar Al Baker resigns (CNN Philippines)

Akbar Al Baker is resigning as chief executive of Qatar Airways, marking a sudden end to one of the longest managerial reigns in the world of aviation.

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Daily Memo: Akbar Al Baker's Departure Marks A Break For Airline ... (Aviation Week)

The exit of Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker comes on the heels of a dispute with Airbus, as industry sources say Al Baker is not leaving voluntarily.

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Longtime Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker Stepping Down (TravelPulse)

Qatar Airways announced that longtime chief executive officer Akbar Al Baker would resign after nearly three decades leading the state-owned airline.

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