Qatar Executive

Qatar

Charter operator profile. Bases, aircraft, certification and contact details.

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Charter bases and aircraft

Doha International
1 × Airbus ACJ319
Passenger (19 pax)
1 × Bombardier Global 5000
Passenger (13 pax)
15 × Gulfstream G650ER
Passenger (10-13 pax)
9 × Gulfstream G700
Passenger (13-19 pax)
Malta (Luqa)
1 × Bombardier Global 5000
Passenger (13 pax)

Aircraft types

Airbus ACJ319
The ACJ319 is the corporate jet version of the A319, certified in 1996/2002. It has 6,000 nm range with extra fuel tanks, carrying 19-50 passengers. The ACJ319neo variant offers 8 passengers and first flew in 2019.
Global 5000
Bombardier's Global 5000 is a high-speed business jet with 14-hour endurance, first flying March 2003 and entering service April 2005. Powered by Rolls-Royce BR710A2-20 turbofans, it carries 8 passengers and 3 crew 8,900km at 0.85 Mach.
Gulfstream G650
The Gulfstream G650 large business jet first flew in 2009 and was certified in 2012. It uses two Rolls-Royce BR725 engines and can carry up to 18 passengers. An extended range G650ER version was certified in 2014.

News

The G700 features the most spacious cabin in the industry, according to the OEM.
April 20, 2026
For Qatar Executive, the delivery of this G700 is a key milestone in its continuous growth strategy, reinforcing its position as a leader in the global business aviation market while continuing to expand its capabilities. Full Story
An office in the sky is targeted.
December 8, 2025
All installations are performed in-house and will continue at record pace with all remaining G650ERs and the entire G700 fleet scheduled for completion by early 2026. The operator is very much setting the standard. Full Story
Gulfstream and Bombardier types abound in the Qatar Executive fleet.
May 22, 2025
The Wingman standard, the first air charter audit standard in the aviation industry, provides a safety benchmark that allows air charter customers to assess performance against recognised industry best practices. Full Story