Qatar Airways Cargo (QF) last Boeing 747F, A7-BGB, completed final flight as airline accelerates its commitment to more sustainable aviation.
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Qatar Airways Cargo expands presence in China with two new destinations
Qatar Airways Cargo has undergone significant evolution and expansion, establishing itself as the world’s foremost air cargo carrier with an extensive fleet and a robust global network.
Last week, services to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport were resumed by the top Cargo airline in the world. The weekly tonnage available for travel to and from Japan now totals 600 tonnes each way thanks to the resumed passenger flights.
At Chicago-O’Hare International Airport (ORD), a Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777-200F collided with a light post, severely damaging both of its wings.
Qatar Airways generated a profit in the previous financial year, gaining a larger proportion of the international passenger market
Expanding Emirates’ main-deck capacity is anticipated to facilitate the accommodation of cargo for the incoming widebody passenger aircraft, as highlighted by Nadeem Sultan, Senior Vice President of Freighters and Cargo Planning, during an interview with Cargo Facts at the IATA World Cargo Symposium held in Hong Kong this month.
Qatar Airways will conclude its operations at Dabolim Airport (GOI) on June 20, 2024. The final departure from Hamad International Airport (DOH) to GOI is scheduled for June 19, 2024, and the last departure from GOI to DOH will take place on June 20, 2024.
Qatar Airways revealed an addition to its summer schedule with the introduction of four weekly flights to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan
In the first half of the fiscal year 2023/2024, Qatar Airways Group posted a net profit of QAR 3.736 billion (equivalent to US$ 1.026 billion), marking a substantial increase of 113.8% when compared to the corresponding period in 2022/2023.