Qatar Airways’ corporate jet division, Qatar
Executive, has taken delivery of its first ultra-long haul
Bombardier Global Express XRS.
The new delivery follows the recent
announcement by
Qatar Executive to add three new Bombardier aircraft to its fleet,
including another Challenger 605 in July and a Global 5000 in
August.
“The Bombardier Global Express XRS aircraft is the epitome of
luxury and comfort and a leader in terms of customer satisfaction.
We are pleased to be able to offer this top of the range aircraft
to our most demanding clientele,” said Qatar Airways Chief
Executive Officer, Akbar Al Baker. “With the wide choice of
business jet variants, we are confident of being able to suit the
different requirements of customers with a preference for fast,
flexible and individual travel.”
Qatar Executive’s
Bombardier Global XRS features a spacious two cabin configuration,
accommodating up to 13 passengers, with seats that convert into
fully flat beds with a well-appointed aft stateroom for optimal
relaxation and privacy.
The colour tone of the interior decor is
made up of creamy beige leather seating and caramel brown cherry
wood bestowing the cabin with a sense of elegance and sophistication.
Equipped with a large galley, food
can be served anytime by the crew throughout the entire
journey, together with a wide selection of hot and cold beverages.
With a flying speed of up to 950km per hour, and nautical
range of up to 6,150 miles, the aircraft is capable of flying
virtually anywhere in the world to many intercontinental
destinations non-stop from Doha.
The Bombardier
Global Express XRS comes with cutting edge technology ranging from
two large screens and two DVD and CD players to state-of-the-art
communications equipment. Travellers can stay connected through
satellite phones, high speed internet and are offered business
amenities such as printer capability.
Two more business jets – the Challenger
605 and the Global 5000 – will join the Qatar Executive fleet this
summer, doubling its all-Bombardier fleet in just two years.
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