Hamad Ali Al Khater Appointed New Qatar Airways Group CEO

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Former Hamad International Airport COO succeeds Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer.

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Qatar Airways Group has announced the appointment of Hamad Ali Al Khater as its new Group Chief Executive Officer, effective December 7, marking a key leadership transition at the national carrier.

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Al Khater succeeds Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer and joins Qatar Airways Group from Hamad International Airport, where he most recently served as Chief Operating Officer. In that role, he oversaw the safety and reliability of airport operations while leading strategic planning, operational excellence, infrastructure expansion, and continued improvements to passenger experience.

Before his tenure at Hamad International Airport, Al Khater held several senior leadership positions at QatarEnergy, where he was involved in business development, deal execution, and the management of large-scale strategic and operational initiatives.

Commenting on the appointment, HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Qatar Airways Group Board of Directors, said:

“Qatar Airways Group extends its appreciation to Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer for his service. As we welcome Hamad Ali Al Khater, we look forward to building on the strong foundations and expansive global network of Qatar Airways, anchored by our exceptional team in Qatar and around the world. With this leadership transition, Qatar Airways Group reaffirms its commitment to delivering world-class experiences, reliability, and innovation to travelers around the globe.”

Qatar Airways Group said the appointment aligns with its long-term strategy to strengthen operational performance, expand its global network, and reinforce its position as a leading international airline amid ongoing industry challenges.