Badr Mohammed Al-Meer will succeed Akbar Al Baker, whose retirement will come into effect from November 66. Al-Meer is currenly the CEO of Doha's Hamad ...
International Business News: Akbar Al Baker, the CEO of Qatar Airways, will step down from his position on November 5, 2013, after leading the airline for ...
CEO Akbar Al Baker, who was known as one of the most outspoken leaders in the airline industry, is retiring effective Nov. 5.
Akbar Al Baker, the chief executive officer of Qatar Airways, will step down from his post after helming the state-run carrier for 25 years.
Akbar Al Baker is resigning as chief executive of Qatar Airways, marking a sudden end to one of the longest managerial reigns in the world of aviation.
After leading the airline for 27 years, Al Baker will be succeeded by Badr Mohammed Al-Meer on Nov. 5.
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker, one of the airline industry's most outspoken leaders, will be retiring after almost 27 years of service at the state-owned ...
Indian Hospitality Sector News - , Business-Qatar Airways confirmed Al Baker's resignation in an official press release, highlighting his pivotal role in ...