Global airline network serving 170+ destinations with 200+ aircraft
Qatar Airways operates a hub-and-spoke network across six continents with over 200 aircraft serving business and leisure markets. The tech stack mirrors a mature airline operation—Amadeus and Sabre for reservations, Oracle and Salesforce for enterprise functions, Databricks and BigQuery for analytics—but the active project list reveals operational friction: inflight dining strategy, aircraft turnaround efficiency, financial modeling, and food safety compliance dominate internal focus, suggesting ongoing efforts to optimize margins and reduce operational disruption across a large global footprint.
Notable leadership hires: Credit Control Team Lead
Qatar Airways is the national carrier of Qatar, headquartered in Doha. The airline operates a network of over 170 destinations across Australia, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America, and South America, supported by a fleet of over 200 aircraft. The airline serves business and economy segments alongside air cargo and corporate travel offerings. With over 10,000 employees spread across 20+ countries including Qatar, the United Kingdom, Australia, India, and the United States, the airline is in continuous hiring mode, particularly in operations and engineering roles.
Qatar Airways uses Amadeus and Sabre for reservations, Oracle and Salesforce for enterprise operations, Databricks and BigQuery for analytics, and Microsoft suite (Office, Teams, SharePoint) for internal collaboration.
Qatar Airways has over 10,000 employees globally, with active hiring concentrated in operations (101 open roles), engineering (29), and sales (28).
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