Qatar Airways Announces Upcoming Multi-Billion Dollar Aircraft Order

Monday, October 31, 2011
Qatar Airways, which is the second-largest carrier in the Middle East, has announced plans to place a multi-billion-dollar aircraft order at November's Dubai Air Show.
 
This is especially newsworthy, as Qatar Airways already has placed orders for more than 200 new aircraft, which has been estimated to be worth USD$40 billion.
 
The carrier also is planning to officially annouce a new route to Helsinki, Finland, to add to their flights to Oslo, Copenhagen and Stockholm.
 
Qatar Airways now operates approximately 100 aircraft to more than 100 destinations in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, the Asia-Pacific region and North and South America. 
 
If your dream is to fly for a Middle Eastern airline, you are urged to begin your pilot training now -- to be ready for delivery of new aircraft -- and the need for more pilots. Contact www.pea.com and start learning about you can begin pilot training at Phoenix East Aviation sooner than you dreamed.
10/31/2011

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