Qatar Airways’ new Saudi unit welcomes first four aircraft

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Qatar Airways‘ new Saudi Arabian subsidiary, Al Maha Airways, has welcomed its first four aircraft.

The Airbus A320 aircraft were delivered in a ceremony at the Airbus factory in Toulouse, marking the first time that Airbus has delivered four aircraft in the same day.

Akbar Al Baker celebrates the deliveries with Airbus CEO, Fabrice Brégier
Akbar Al Baker celebrates the deliveries with Airbus CEO, Fabrice Brégier

All four single-aisle jets carry the green Al Maha livery, including Qatar Airways’ Oryx logo on the tailfin, and will be put into operation on routes across the Middle East.

“It is a moment of significant pride to be welcoming the first aircraft of the new Al Maha Airways fleet, let alone four such aircraft in the same day,” said Qatar Airways’ CEO, Akbar Al Baker.

“These new A320 aircraft will offer passengers the opportunity to travel onboard the latest and most modern aircraft in the skies.”

These four new A320s will take Qatar Airways’ total fleet count to 156 aircraft.

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