Qatar Airways concluded its “remarkable showcase” at the 55th edition of the Paris Air Show and affirmed its position as a global aviation leader.
Throughout the week, Qatar Airways drew acclaim for its impressive aircraft display – featuring the Qsuite Next Gen, the world-class Gulfstream G700 from Qatar Executive, and the UEFA Champions League livery on one of its Boeing 777s.
Visitors also engaged with the Qatar Airways L’Universe Lounge, which highlighted AI-driven cabin innovations including ‘Sama’ and ‘QVerse’, along with immersive experiences that brought the ‘Qsuite’ atmosphere to life.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer Badr Mohammed al-Meer said: “The Paris Air Show has always been a global stage for innovation and ambition for the industry, and this year Qatar Airways proudly led the dialogue in aviation excellence.
“From award-winning experiences to pioneering partnerships, every milestone achieved this week reaffirms our relentless commitment to excellence.
These recognitions are a testament to the passion of our people, and to the trust of our passengers who inspire us to continuously raise the bar in global aviation.”
The airline’s pioneering rollout of Starlink-powered high-speed Wi-Fi across its Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 fleets also drew widespread interest, positioning Qatar Airways at the forefront of in-flight connectivity and digital transformation.
Further solidifying its industry leadership, Qatar Airways signed several key strategic agreements at the show:
Qatar Airways and Baltic Aviation Academy: Qatar Airways has launched a multi-crew pilot license training (MPL) programme with Baltic Aviation Academy.
The programme ensures a gradual integration of cadet pilots into the airline to support its continuous growth plan, driven by Qatar Airways recent historic wide body order.
Qatar Airways and Barzan Holdings and Satys Aerospace: Qatar Airways, Barzan Holdings, and Satys Aerospace have partnered to establish Satys’ first widebody aircraft painting facility in the region in Qatar. Read more about this partnership here.
Qatar Airways and Chef Yannick Alléno: Qatar Airways has also partnered with Yannick Alléno to elevate its culinary experience in the sky and on the ground.
Qatar Airways and F Air: Qatar Airways has entrusted F AIR as one of its official training partners for the next generation of pilots through a five-year MPL training agreement.
Selected cadets will train in the Czech Republic, supported by F AIR’s passionate team of instructors and aviation professionals who embody a shared love for flight.
As the first students prepare to start in late 2025, this partnership will also drive new investments and growth in F AIR’s infrastructure and team, enhancing the training experience for Qatar Airways cadet pilots.
Qatar Airways and IMG: Qatar Airways has partnered with IMG to launch Sport 24 via Starlink. Read more about this partnership here.
Qatar Airways and Thales: Qatar Airways and Thales have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to support Qatar Airways’ strategic fleet growth plan announced last month.
This agreement sets the course for future in-flight entertainment (IFE) innovations to support Qatar Airways’ digital transformation journey, giving the airline access to the most innovative technologies.
In addition, this MoA offers opportunities for development of a dedicated IFE service and maintenance centre based in Doha, Qatar.
The mission of this local Thales facility is to provide rapid access to services including repair, spare distribution, technical assistance, and turnkey maintenance for the full range of Thales IFE products on Qatar’s growing new fleet.
The state-of-the-art facility will be designed to ensure the highest standards of operational efficiency.
Qatar Airways and Qatar Aeronautical Academy:
Qatar Airways has launched a MPL programme with Qatar Aeronautical Academy.
It is estimated that a total of 750 cadet pilots will benefit from this programme within the next five years, ensuring new opportunities for future young pilots.