May 07, 2013
Arabian Travel Market: The grounding of the Qatar Airways Dreamliner fleet cost the carrier US$200 million in lost revenues. Read Article Grounding of Boeing Dreamliner fleet cost Qatar Airways $200m
May 03, 2013
The first Qatar Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner returned to the air yesterday after a ruling by safety authorities in the United States that it was safe to fly again. Read Article Qatar Airways' Boeing Dreamliner fleet back in flight
Apr 30, 2013
The whole episode of the grounding of the Dreamliner 787 looks like it might have been just a storm in a teacup, and the airlines might be more concerned that the safety authorities overreacted. Read Article Dreamliner episode much ado about little
Apr 24, 2013
Arabian Gulf airports will be handling up to quarter of a billion passengers a year by 2020, says a study published for the Airport Show and Global Airport Leaders' Forum, due to take place in Dubai next month. Read Article Arabian Gulf airports will handle up to 250m passengers a year by 2020: study
Mar 15, 2013
Depa reported a Dh119.6 million loss yesterday that the Dubai-based fit-out contractor blamed on a bitter legal row involving a new airport in Qatar. Read Article Depa blames Dh119m loss on Qatar airport row
Mar 15, 2013
Lufthansa, the world's largest airline group by revenue, has emerged from the first year of its most ambitious efficiency push ever. Read Article Lufthansa profit in a tailspin
Mar 13, 2013
Qatar Airways outspoken chairman said that he aims to be on the first Boing 787 Dreamliner flight once the stricken aircraft resumes service. Read Article Qatar Airways chief backs Dreamliner
Mar 13, 2013
Qatar Airways wants to become the world's second-biggest air cargo airline, according to Akbar Al Baker, the chief executive. Read Article Qatar Airways sets target to become second-biggest cargo airline
Mar 06, 2013
Demand for travel on Middle East airlines has outperformed globally as more flights are routed through the region. Read Article Middle East exception to malaise for airlines
Feb 14, 2013
Lufthansa is the largest carrier in the world by revenue but, as with many of its competitors in Europe and the United States, the global downturn has taken its toll. Read Article Lufthansa out to swoop on Gulf's Etihad, Emirates and Qatar Airways