DOHA- Middle East-based airline, Qatar Airways (QR) is one of the world’s best and most popular airlines. Having been consistently ranked in the global ratings for its fantastic service and on-time performance, the Oneworld member is the pinnacle of flying.
Qatari flag carrier currently serves 198 destinations across over 90 countries in six continents. With over 4,000 pilots employed, they are also the world’s best-paying airline alongside Saudia (SV). That said, how much exactly do Qatar Airways pilots earn, and what other benefits are they entitled to?
Flying for Qatar Airways is a pinnacle for pilots around the world, thanks to their global network and attractive, tax-free salaries which can go up to US$300,000 annually for senior captains on long-haul routes.
The pilots at QR are also guaranteed a minimum of 75 flying hours per month.
First officers at Qatar Airways are paid a base salary of approximately US$100,000 per year to start with, whereas those with more experience and flying on longer routes tend to earn higher. The minimum salary breakdown for FOs is:
The captains at Qatar Airways are paid almost 40% higher but those with greater experience can earn up to three times as much as first officers. QR’s Airbus A350s and Boeing 777s are considered the flagship aircraft and fly to more long haul and ultra long haul destinations than any other airplane, so aviators on those usually breach the $200,000 per year mark as well.
The minimum salary breakdown for a captain is:
Second officers at Qatar Airways are the junior-most pilots, more often than not making their way straight out of flying school. Their estimated salary per month is $2,700, which translates to $32,400 per year. They are not paid an extra amount for flying hours.
Qatar Executive is the airline’s charter arm and operates for the members of the Qatari state too. Their pilots are paid with the same base compensation as their colleagues at Qatar Airways. Likewise, Qatar Cargo pilots too.
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Qatar Airways pilots are entitled to a number of other benefits apart from their monetary compensation. Some of those are as below:
Qatar Airways operates a fleet mixed with Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Their full breakdown is as below:
The carrier has the following aircraft on order:
Qatar Airways is currently hiring type-rated first officers as well as type-rated captains for its Airbus and Boeing fleets, in addition to their Qatar Executive fleet.
With the airline expected to add the A321neo and Boeing 777X to its fleet in a few years, there is a demand for pilots specifically qualified to fly the Airbus A320 family and Boeing 777s too.
Qatar has become an attractive destination for pilots from countries imposing high taxes like Australia, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Their jobs at QR come with visa sponsorship, tax-free salary, and at times, employment rights for spouses too.
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A direct entry pilot at Qatar Airways has to fulfill the following criteria:
Qatar Airways’ hiring process for pilots is as follows:
Qatar Airways pays tax-free salaries which start from $100,000 for first officers and can go up to US$300,000 annually for senior captains on long-haul routes.
Qatar Airways captains earn from $139,200 to $300,000 annually.
Yes, Qatar Airways offers one of the best salaries to its staff working as pilots, cabin crew, engineers, technicians, airport staff, ground staff, etc.
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