Qatar Airways celebrates its first all-female and all-Muslim flight crew, with Qatari female pilot Amna Khalid Al Obaidli landing her inaugural flight. The airline reports a 31% increase in traffic in the first two months of the year, following the return of all its A350s to service after a legal dispute with Airbus. In contrast, Singapore Airlines' budget unit Scoot is expanding services in Southeast Asia. Global commercial flight activity has risen by 8.4% over the past year.
Qatar Airways says all its A350s are flying again, a year after Airbus legal dispute https://t.co/LWHw9JDf53
Total commercial flight activity globally is up 8.4% in the past year. https://t.co/CkUcqDuOwo
Singapore Airlines’s budget unit Scoot is ramping up services across Southeast Asia https://t.co/toEsUcUy0J
Qatar Airways says it's seen traffic jump by 31% in the first two months of the year as the Gulf carrier expands its network https://t.co/pjVg83RBWp
Qatar Airways' first all-female and all-Muslim flight crew - first Qatari female pilot Amna Khalid Al Obaidli lands her first flight. https://t.co/wDrGOqvPTt
As the off-and-on note on this mentions, this is a Qatar Airways plane. I'd say the Gulf States letting women fly is a very good thing, tbh. https://t.co/o00BipGuxV