Qatar Airways’ Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the
Arab Air Carriers Organisation (AACO).
Al Baker has joined the organisation’s executive body for a three-year term. The
committee, which meets twice a year, is comprised of eight other
airline representatives and Chairperson Mrs. Ghaida Abdullatif,
Director General and Chief Executive Officer of Syrian Arab
Airlines.
Established in 1965, AACO is a non-profit
organisation made up of 24 Arab member airlines, which aims to
promote cooperation, quality and safety standards among Arab
League air carriers.
A delighted Al Baker said being
appointed to the AACO committee was a great honour and that he
looked forward to continue working with member airlines in his new
capacity.
“With the formidable rise of air passenger
traffic and new regional players to this ever-exciting industry, a
regional framework where partners gather, collaborate and raise
the profile of the many exceptional airlines in the Middle East,
only brings benefits to all concerned within the AACO membership,”
he said. “It is my aim
to continue the good work of AACO and help raise the bar for member airlines in this highly competitive industry. At Qatar
Airways, we strive to excel in everything we do, and I am
extremely proud to be working alongside some of the best airlines
in the world to ensure the Arab aviation industry continues to
prosper.”
Al Baker has been at the helm of Qatar Airways
as CEO since its launch in 1997 and has since steered the
Doha-based airline into a global carrier serving over 100
destinations with a modern fleet of 100 aircraft.
AACO is
holding its Annual General Meeting in Abu Dhabi in November, where
CEOs of member airlines will determine AACO strategies and working
plans for 2012.
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