Qatar Airways Strengthens Its Operations With New Executive Roles For Next Phase Of Growth

Qatar Airways Group has restored “its network to 85 percent of pre-crisis levels and created two new executive roles to sharpen its operations and deepen its focus on customers.”

According to Qatar Airways, “the milestone was reached with the launch of the airline’s summer 2026 schedule this week, which sees more than 140 daily departures from Doha to over 160 destinations worldwide. It delivers a target the Group set itself earlier this year, at the height of the regional disruption that grounded much of its network, to rebuild to 85 percent by mid-June.”

Qatar Airways said: “The two new appointments support three priorities that will shape the Group’s next phase of growth. The focus is on delivering a world-class passenger experience at every touchpoint, expanding the passenger and cargo network with a modern fleet and the next generation of Qsuite, and investing in its people, in their development, succession, and the skills the years ahead will demand.”

Qatar Airways disclosed that the new executive roles, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Customer Officer will report directly to Group Chief Executive Officer, Hamad Al-Khater.

Qatar Airways stated that “The Chief Operating Officer will bring the Group’s operational functions under a single leader, with focus on accountability, performance and the highest standards of safety. The role is taken up by Abdulla Ali, a Qatari national, promoted from his current position as Senior Vice President of Ground Services. Mr. Ali brings extensive experience across airline, airport and network operations, with a proven record of delivery and of leading high-performing teams.”

“The Chief Customer Officer brings the brand and customer touchpoints under one coordinated focus, ensuring consistency, excellence and warmth throughout the customer journey. The role is taken up by Calum Laming, a dual Irish and British national, who most recently served as Chief Customer Officer at British Airways from 2022 until earlier this year, and has held senior customer-focused positions at major international airlines including Etihad Airways and Air New Zealand.” Qatar Airways added.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Hamad Al-Khater said: “These appointments are about what comes next. With Abdulla and Calum joining our leadership team, we will move faster, sharpen our focus on excellence, and put the customer at the heart of every decision we make. They are also about our people, expanding our ability to develop talent and support the growth of our incredible teams.”

Qatar Airways noted that Mr. Abdulla Ali and Mr. Calum Laming will take up their new roles effective 1 November 2026.

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