Qatar Airways last week took part in its first
major event of the year displaying one of its flagship Boeing 777
long-haul aircraft at the Bahrain International Air Show.
Thousands of trade and public visitors
attended the three-day event which took place at Sakhir Air Base
in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Qatar Airways also had a luxury chalet
at the show.
Now in its 15th year of operations, the airline
has a modern fleet of 104 aircraft flying to 110 key business and
leisure destinations across six continents.
Almost a quarter of Qatar Airways’ fleet is made
up of Boeing 777 Long Range (LR) and Extended Range (ER) passenger
and cargo aircraft, forming the backbone of its long-haul fleet.
On display in Bahrain was a 259-seat Boeing
777-200 Long Range (LR) aircraft, capable of flying to any ultra
long-haul business or leisure destination worldwide non-stop from
the airline’s hub in Doha, capital of the State of Qatar.
Qatar Airways currently operates nine Boeing
777-200LRs, deployed on many long-range routes from Doha, such as
Sao Paulo, Houston, Melbourne and Montreal.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al
Baker, said, “We were extremely delighted to showcase our flagship
Boeing 777 aircraft in Bahrain giving people an opportunity to see
the aircraft and its wonderful features first hand during the
static display.”
The Boeing 777-200LR on display featured 42
seats in Business Class in a 2–2–2 configuration.
Equipped with seat-back TV screens measuring 17
inches in Business Class, the seats recline to 180 degrees
offering fully flat horizontal beds and have a pitch of 78 inches.
Economy Class onboard the Boeing 777-200LR
features 217 seats in a 3–3–3 configuration. With a pitch of up to 34
inches, all Economy seats also have individual TV monitors
measuring 10.6-inches.
As part of its aggressive expansion programme,
Qatar Airways will launch routes to nine destinations during 2012.
Baku (Azerbaijan) from February 1; Tbilisi (Georgia) from February
1; Zagreb (Croatia) from May 9; Perth (Australia) from July 3;
with dates yet to be announced for other new routes – Mombasa
(Kenya), Zanzibar (Tanzania), Kigali (Rwanda), Helsinki (Finland),
and Gassim (Saudi Arabia).
Qatar Airways currently operates 45 flights each
week between Doha and Bahrain.
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