Qatar Airways CEO threatens to halt Airbus orders if slots denied

European plane manufacturer Airbus staff members look at an engine of the first copy for test of the 200 medium-haul Airbus A320neo passenger plane which leaves its hangar at the Airbus plant in Saint-Martin-du-Touch, near Toulouse, southern France.

European plane manufacturer Airbus staff members look at an engine of the first copy for test of the 200 medium-haul Airbus A320neo passenger plane which leaves its hangar at the Airbus plant in Saint-Martin-du-Touch, near Toulouse, southern France.

FRANKFURT: Qatar Airways could reconsider ordering Airbus aircraft if it could not obtain landing rights — or slots — at European airports, CEO Akbar Al-Baker told a German newspaper in an interview.
“If they (European airport slots) are limited further, we will stop buying European aircraft. We have 186 orders at Airbus. What impact would that have on German jobs?” the Handelsblatt daily quoted Al-Baker as saying in its Tuesday edition.

Fast-growing Middle East airlines such as Qatar and Emirates have said that European governments were seeking to restrict fair competition by giving airlines based closer to home preference when awarding airport slots.

Emirates has sought for years to obtain permission to fly to Berlin and Stuttgart in Germany, and Al Baker told Handelsblatt that he had been approached by representatives of airports in Hamburg and Duesseldorf asking for Qatar to add routes there.

 

 

 

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