Qatar Airways’ corporate jet division Qatar Executive has been awarded its own Air Operator Certificate (AOC) by Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA).
The move comes after Qatar Executive managed its first four years of operations under its parent
company’s AOC.
The achievement enables Qatar Executive to further grow its worldwide aircraft charter business while continuing to leverage the rapidly developing network and support of the award-winning group.
The newly-obtained status also provides Qatar Executive’s wholly-owned, all-Bombardier private fleet of six jets, comprising three Challenger 605s, two Global 5000s and one Global XRS, with increased flexibility of operations under the safety regulations of the QCAA.
At the same time, the separate AOC will continue to guarantee the existing high standards of safety, service and operational excellence that the Doha-based private jet company has been providing customers since launching the business in 2009.
With its experienced management team, Qatar Executive will next seek international audits in line with industry body IATA’s International Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) standards. Regular audits and inspections will continue to be carried out to the high-safety specifications of Qatar Airways and the QCAA.
“The accreditation of Qatar Executive’s own Air Operator Certificate by Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority is a testament to our group’s high standards of safety, security and attention to detail in all operational aspects. This accomplishment is a proud moment in Qatar Executive’s relatively short history and will open up extensive business opportunities for our growing business aviation service portfolio on a global scale,” said Qatar Airways CEO Akbar al-Baker, who also heads the airline’s private jet division. “The support and dedication of Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority in processing our certification was outstanding, and I thank all stakeholders who have worked hard and tirelessly to achieve this AOC certification.”
 “We are delighted to award Qatar Executive its AOC certification, and with this, to support the national carrier’s corporate jet arm to expand its business to a truly global level,” said QCAA chairman Abdul Aziz al-Noaimi. “The accreditation also demonstrates the commitment of the State of Qatar to develop the nation as a key hub for not just commercial airlines, but also business aviation.”
Qatar Executive was named the Best Business Aviation Operator 2012 by the prestigious Middle East regional magazine Aviation Business and has established a solid foundation for its development, backed by the global expertise and track record of Qatar
Airways.