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Qatar Airways Names Hamad Ali Al-Khater as New CEO

Qatar Airways Names Hamad Ali Al-Khater as New CEO
Qatar Airways has announced the appointment of Hamad Ali Al-Khater as its new Group Chief Executive Officer, effective December 7, 2025. He succeeds Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, who has led the airline since 2023, steering it through a period marked by record growth and significant industry recognition.
Leadership Transition Amidst Continued Success
Al-Khater assumes leadership at a critical juncture for Qatar Airways, which recently secured its ninth ‘World’s Best Airline’ title at the 2025 World Airline Awards. The airline continues to expand its global reach, operating a fleet that serves over 170 destinations worldwide. This leadership change comes as the company seeks to sustain its momentum and further enhance its position in the competitive aviation sector.
With over two decades of experience in aviation and strategic operations, Al-Khater is widely regarded for his operational expertise. Prior to his appointment, he served as Chief Operating Officer at Hamad International Airport, where he managed major infrastructure expansions and improved passenger services, contributing significantly to the airport’s reputation for excellence. His background also includes senior roles at QatarEnergy, where he oversaw large-scale projects and spearheaded business development initiatives.
Expectations and Industry Outlook
His Excellency Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Chairman of Qatar Airways Group, expressed strong confidence in Al-Khater’s appointment, highlighting his proven track record in operational excellence and strategic leadership. Al-Kaabi emphasized the airline’s commitment to building on its solid foundations and enhancing its global network to deliver exceptional travel experiences.
Al-Khater’s leadership is anticipated to focus on maintaining the airline’s growth trajectory and profitability following Al-Meer’s departure. While his operational success at Hamad International Airport inspires optimism, some industry observers remain cautious about the potential impact of the leadership transition on Qatar Airways’ momentum. Regional competitors are expected to closely monitor any strategic shifts under the new CEO.
During Al-Meer’s tenure, Qatar Airways achieved numerous milestones, including multiple ‘World’s Best Airline’ awards spanning from 2011 through 2025, as well as recognition for its business class, regional leadership, and service excellence. As Al-Khater takes the helm, the airline faces the challenge of preserving its industry-leading reputation while adapting to the evolving dynamics of global aviation. His experience in managing complex infrastructure projects and commitment to innovation are poised to play a pivotal role in guiding Qatar Airways through its next phase of growth.

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