The private jet subsidiary of Qatar Airways, Qatar Executive, now has 24 private jets in its fleet.
That follows the delivery of two more Gulfstream G700s.
There are now six of the ultra-long-haul jets in the Qatar Executive fleet.
According to the operator, four more G700s are slated for delivery this year and early 2006.
“We are incredibly proud to continue growing our fleet with the groundbreaking G700, which delivers an innovative and exceptional experience for our customers,” Group Chief Executive Officer Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said.
He added, “These aircraft represent our passion for redefining private aviation and offering the best possible luxury experience in the skies, exceeding the expectations of our esteemed passengers and clients.”
The new additions complement 15 G650ERs.
There are also two Bombardier Global 5000s and an Airbus A319CJ.
Last week, a senior Qatar Airways official told Bloomberg that revenues from its private jet arm increased by 26% in 2024.
Charter customers now earn frequent flyer points in the Qatar Airways loyalty scheme.
The points can be redeemed for free airline tickets on partners, including American Airlines, British Airways, and Cathay Pacific Airways.
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