Al Maha Airways
Al Maha Airways المها |
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IATA code : | QR (from Qatar Airways ) |
ICAO code : | QTR (from Qatar Airways) |
Call sign : | QATARI (from Qatar Airways) |
Founding: | 2014 |
Operation stopped: | 2017 |
Seat: | Jeddah , Saudi Arabia |
Turnstile : | |
Fleet size: | 4th |
Aims: | international |
Website: | www.qatarairways.com |
Al Maha Airways المهاceased operations in 2017. The information in italics refer to the last status before the end of operation. |
Al Maha Airways was a Saudi Arabian airline that was wholly owned by Qatar Airways from Qatar .
history
Flight operations were initially planned for 2014, but did not begin until the third quarter of 2015. Flight operations were tested beforehand. The first four Airbus A320s were taken over on April 29, 2015.
In February 2017, Qatar Airways announced that it would cease flight operations due to problems with the operating license.
fleet
As of November 2016, the Al Maha Airways fleet consisted of 4 aircraft with an average age of 1.3 years.
Aircraft type | number | ordered | Remarks | Seats |
Airbus A320-214 | 4th | - | All with Sharklets equipped | 180 ( Economy Class ) |
See also
Web links
Commons : Al Maha Airways - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stefan Eiselin: Qatar launches Al Maha Airways. aeroTelegraph.com, January 19, 2014, accessed September 25, 2016 .
- ↑ Qatar subsidiary Al Maha Airways before operations start. airliners.de, April 14, 2015, accessed on September 25, 2016 .
- ↑ Al Maha Airways receives its first four A320s. arabianaerospace.aero, April 29, 2015, accessed September 25, 2016 .
- ↑ Doha News: Qatar Airways scraps Saudi subsidiary Al Maha , accessed March 6, 2017
- ^ Al Maha Airways Fleet Details and History. Planespotters.net, accessed November 12, 2016 .