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First glimpse of Qatar Airways' new Boeing 787 Dreamliner on production line in Seattle

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05-Mar-2012 US President Barack Obama, on a recent tour of Boeing's factory, was taken to the 787 production line where Qatar Airways' newest aircraft-type is currently being put together.

Qatar Airways is the first Middle East customer of the Boeing 787, with 60 aircraft on order, including options. The Doha-based airline is preparing to take delivery of five 787s during 2012, with the first set to arrive in Qatar this summer.

Qatar Airways will initially fly the aircraft on intra-Gulf routes to provide flight crew with training hours before its 787 goes on static display at the Farnborough Air Show in July and then enter into long-haul commercial service on the Doha - London Heathrow route.

said Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker.

"This magnificent aircraft promises to enhance the travel experience for our passengers through space, comfort and many new interior features exclusive to Qatar Airways. We eagerly await the arrival of our first 787 to join our growing fleet of 105 aircraft that includes a mix of Boeing and Airbus passenger and cargo aircraft."

Later this week at ITB Berlin - the world's largest travel fair - Qatar Airways will unveil the interiors of its 787 on a newly-designed exhibition stand making its debut at the five-day event.

Qatar Airways currently has orders worth over $50bn for more than 250 aircraft, including Boeing 787s, 777s, Airbus A350s, A380s and A320 Family of aircraft.

The airline currently flies to 112 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America.

As part of its ongoing expansion programme, Qatar Airways launched flights to Baku (Azerbaijan) and Tbilisi (Georgia) via Baku on February 1. The carrier will launch flights to a further seven destinations this year - Kigali (Rwanda) from March 21; Zagreb (Croatia) from May 9; Perth (Australia) from July 3; with dates yet to be announced for other new routes - Mombasa (Kenya), Zanzibar (Tanzania), Helsinki (Finland), and Gassim (Saudi Arabia).