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Fact SheetFebruary 2017
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Awards
The Qatar Airways Cargo Story
Qatar Airways is the national airline of the State of Qatar and one of the aviation industry’s biggest success stories. Operations began in 1994 when the airline was a small regional carrier serving a handful of routes. The airline was re-launched in 1997 under the mandate of the then Emir, His Highness The Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who outlined a vision to turn Qatar Airways into a leading international airline with the highest standards of service and excellence.
Qatar Airways has since become one of the fastest growing carriers in the world with unprecedented expansion averaging double digit growth year on year.
The airline has developed under the dynamic leadership of Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, who has been instrumental in turning Qatar Airways into an award-winning carrier and the best in the world since his appointment in 1997.
Under Mr. Al Baker’s stewardship, Qatar Airways has matured into a leading force in regional and global aviation, earning countless admirers around the world for its excellent standards of service.
2016• Overall Carrier of the Year in the Customer Choice category
of Payload Asia Awards 2016• All-Cargo Carrier award at the Cargo Airline of the Year 2016. • International Cargo Airline of the Year at Air Cargo India.
2015• Global Cargo Airline of the Year at Air Cargo Africa.
2014• Named “Rising Star Carrier of the Year”
at the 2014 Payload Asia awards in the Industry Choice Category.
Highlights
2016• Launched 14 passenger and 6 freighter destinations• Introduced QR Cargo mobile app and Online Services• Introduced QR Live and QR Express products • Pioneered the implementation of IATA Cargo XML messaging system
2015• Ranked third largest international cargo carrier based on IATA’s international FTK rankings• 3 Pharma Express routes launched• Boeing 747 nose loader freighter joined the fleet• Launched end-to-end in-house cargo management system (CROAMIS)
Based on IATA’s international FTK rankings, Qatar Airways Cargo is the world’s third largest international cargo carrier and serves more than 50 freighter destinations worldwide via its state-of-the-art Doha hub. Utilising a dedicated freighter fleet of Boeing 747, Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 freighters, together with Qatar Airways’ passenger fleet it delivers freight to over 150 key business and leisure destinations globally on more than 190 aircraft.
Qatar Airways Cargo has made substantial investment in its Doha hub with experienced staff and premium facilities to ensure all cargo deliveries are processed efficiently and seamlessly. Superior facilities and skilled personnel ensure expert handling over a wide
variety of product categories. Qatar Airways Cargo matches the quantity of its capacity with the quality of its products, which include express shipments, live animals, dangerous goods, valuables, vulnerable goods, automobiles, perishables, oversized cargo, pharmaceuticals and general cargo that require air freight carriage. At the forefront of global cargo innovations is the cargo facility at Hamad International Airport. One of the most sophisticated cargo terminals in the industry, it is a platform for the expanding global freight business, enabling Qatar Airways Cargo to provide unified and efficient services to customers and cargo carriers around the world. The cargo handling facility sets new standards of service and quality throughout the world.
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CUSTOMER CHOICE AWARDS
Overall Carrier of the Year
Qatar Airways Cargo
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Freighter Fleet
43Boeing 777s
26Airbus 330s
30Boeing 787 Dreamliners
7Airbus 380s
13Airbus 350s
11Boeing 777Freighters
8 Airbus 330Freighters
1Boeing 747FreighterFreighters
20
Passenger FleetKey belly hold aircraft
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Information correct at the time of release.The map is for illustration purposes only.
Passenger and freighter destinations
*Subject to government approval
Freighter destinationsLaunching soon:Canberra, Chiang Mai, Douala, Dublin, Las Vegas,Libreville, Medan, Nice, Rio de Janeiro,Santiago, Sarajevo, Skopje, Tabuk, Yanbu
Rio de Janeiro
Santiago
Las Vegas
DOHA
Ankara
Copenhagen
Vienna
Athens
MashadPeshawar
Beijing
Kuala LumpurKrabi
Alexandria
Stockholm Helsinki
Cape Town
São Paulo
Maldives
JakartaBali
Rome
Venice Zagreb
SarajevoSkopje
Algiers
Moscow
Sulaymaniyah
ShirazBasra
Chongqing
Haneda
Luxor
KozhikodeKochi
Casablanca LarnacaIslamabad
Kathmandu
ManilaClarkYangon
Phuket
Chiang Mai
MadridBarcelonaNice
Singapore
Perth
Lagos
Paris
Bangkok Phnom Penh
Berlin Warsaw
Bucharest Belgrade
Tokyo
Goa
Amritsar
Melbourne
Sydney Auckland
LondonBirmingham
Edinburgh
Amman
Cairo
TunisSabiha
Sofia
Addis Ababa
BakuTbilisi
Nagpur
FaisalabadMultan
Trivandrum
Munich
Pisa
KigaliKilimanjaro
Dar es Salaam
Baghdad
Najaf
MaputoDurban
Windhoek
Chengdu
New YorkBoston
Montreal
Washington, DC
Atlanta
Philadelphia
HangzhouMiami
Zanzibar
Adelaide
Manchester
GenevaZurich
Marrakech
Yerevan
Halifax
Buenos Aires
Medan
Canberra
Dublin
Budapest
Brussels
Beirut
Ahmedabad
Oslo
Frankfurt
Tehran Seoul
GuangzhouHanoi
Hyderabad
BengaluruHo Chi Minh City
Khartoum
Istanbul
Entebbe
Djibouti
Mumbai
Karachi
Lahore
DelhiDhaka
Chennai
Colombo
Hong KongKolkata
Milan
Nairobi
Erbil
Johannesburg
Houston
Los Angeles
Chicago
Shanghai Dallas/Fort Worth
Amsterdam
Sialkot
Windhoek
Seychelles
DoualaLibreville
INTRA-GULFNETWORK
Salalah
RiyadhHofufGassim
Madinah
DammamKuwait
Jeddah
Taif
Bahrain
MuscatAbu Dhabi
DubaiSharjah
RasAl Khaimah
Al MaktoumIntl Apt
Abha
DOHAYanbu
Tabuk
Stansted
BaselLuxembourg
Liege
Zaragoza
Accra
Mexico
Quito*
Prague
Delivering to the world begins with a SINGLE stop.
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20102012
2014
699,932
826,677
980,114
2015
1,520,000
Doha - tonnes per yearHIA Cargo Terminal Features
• Cargo capacity: 1.4 million tonnes per year
• Aircraft parking facilities: up to 11 code F Freighters
• ULD capacity: 1005 main deck units (including 64 temperature-controlled positions for units requiring refrigeration)
• Cargo Complex area: 292,000m2
• Cargo Terminal building: 55,000m2
• Cargo Agent building: 5,000m2
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QR Live
Known as a specialist in live animals transportation, we are committed to providing special care, in compliance with IATA’s Live Animal Regulations (LAR) and Transportation of Wildlife and Animal Welfare (TWAW) Group Policy when transporting horses, household pets, livestock and exotic animals.
QR Charter
By utilising our two dedicated Boeing 747 freighters and our expanding fleet of Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 freighters, we offer our global customers an increasing portfolio of on-demand charter services according to customer needs.
Specific services
QR Fresh
QR Fresh is a dedicated, temperature controlled, service for perishable products including fruits, flowers, vegetables, meat and fish that ensures products are transported in optimum conditions.
QR Pharma
An airfreight service for pharmaceutical and healthcare products, offering both active and passive solutions designed to regulate the temperature of the goods at all stages of the journey.
QR Express
QR Express offers booking through a simplified system with a high boarding priority and rapid handling, guaranteeing the speedy delivery of express cargo.
Ulrich Ogiermann Qatar Airways Chief Officer Cargo
Ulrich Ogiermann was born in Hanau, Germany, and has been working in the air cargo industry for the past 25 years. He started his career with Deutsche Lufthansa AG and then moved over to Lufthansa Cargo as Route Manager Cargo for the Americas based in Frankfurt, when they became an independent entity.
In 1993, Mr. Ogiermann was posted in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was in charge of Cargo Sales and Services for Southern Africa. In 1998, he moved on to work for Cargolux S.A. in Luxembourg, initially as SVP Global Sales & Marketing and in 2003 became President and CEO of Cargolux. In 2011, he was appointed as Advisor to the Board.
During his career, he held additional senior roles in the air cargo industry; for many years he has been a member of the IATA Cargo Committee as well as Chairman of The International Air Cargo Association in 2009 and 2010.
Mr. Ogiermann held positions as Non-Executive Director and Board member in listed companies and served on the Board of the International School of Luxembourg.
He studied Economics in Frankfurt and holds a doctorate in Economics from Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt.
In 2012, he took over the role of Chief Officer Cargo at Qatar Airways, based in Doha.
Ulrich is of German and Luxembourgish nationality.
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