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Qatar Airways CEO Voted onto IATA’s Board of Governors

Qatar Airways CEO Voted onto IATAs Board of Governors
 
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Akbar Al Baker, has been voted onto the Board of Governors of the global aviation industry body, International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Al Baker was selected by fellow airline executives attending IATA’s annual World Air Transport Summit in Beijing. His is a newly-created position to increase representation for Middle East carriers on the revamped 10-member IATA board.

IATA is an international trade body, created over 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, the international body represents the interests of over 240 airlines comprising around 85 per cent of total air traffic.

Last year at the IATA summit in Singapore, Al Baker was vocal about the structure of IATA, its lack of transparency and questionable auditing processes. He also highlighted the lack of fair and equal representation of airlines from the Middle East on IATA’s Board of Governors.

“I have been lobbying IATA to be more transparent and have a structure where it speaks on behalf of all airline members and not just for a few,” said Al Baker, speaking in China’s capital city. “The old guard at IATA has gone and I am delighted to have been voted onto the Board of Governors and assure IATA members, both in my region and around the world that I will do my utmost to serve in the interests of the airline industry as a whole ... I am delighted that IATA, now under a new leadership, has understood my concerns and acted accordingly to reflect the demands for greater transparency and improved membership representation on the IATA board.”

Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 15 years of operation under the leadership of Al Baker. The airline currently operates a modern fleet of 109 aircraft to 116 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America.