Qatar Executive (QQE, Doha International) is considering acquiring a European air operator’s certificate, CCO of parent carrier Qatar Airways Thierry Antinori told Bloomberg last week. Demand and revenue for executive jet services is up, he said, and a European AOC would allow the carrier to provide a “smoother service” on the continent.
The fleet of Qatar Airways’ private jet arm includes five Gulfstream G700s, fourteen G650ERs, one G650(ER), two Bombardier Global 5000s, and two ACJ319-100s. Antinori said revenues were up 26% in the last 12 months, with cashed-up families and business groups the key driving forces behind this.
“We can sell even more flights than what we have in supply,” he said, adding that a European AOC would help facilitate growth. Major business hubs like London are among the top destinations. Current licencing restrictions prevent Qatar Executive from conducting commercial flights within the European Union.
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