VALLETTA, Malta — March 6, 2026 — A significant shift in the global luxury travel landscape occurred today as Qatar Executive Europe officially secured its United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification for Part 129 operations. The approval, finalized late on March 5, 2026, marks the successful culmination of a strategic push by the Qatar Airways Group to bypass traditional regulatory hurdles and provide seamless, ultra-long-range charter services directly between European hubs and North American financial centers.
Operating under its newly minted Maltese Air Operator Certificate (AOC No. MT-89), the subsidiary, registered as QE Europe Ltd, is now authorized to perform commercial operations to, from, and within the United States. This certification is a pivotal victory for the Doha-based giant, allowing it to leverage its European-based fleet to meet a 26% surge in demand for private transatlantic crossings observed over the last twelve months.

Breaking the Transatlantic Barrier
The launch of Qatar Executive Europe was designed specifically to navigate the complex web of licensing restrictions that often hinder non-EU carriers from conducting "seventh freedom" flights, trips between two foreign countries without touching the airline's home base. By basing the operation in Malta, Qatar Executive has effectively created a "floating fleet" that can respond to the high-net-worth demand in London, Paris, and Zurich with the same agility as domestic European operators.
Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, underscored the importance of this fleet expansion and its new operational reach in a recent statement:
“These aircraft represent our passion for redefining private aviation and offering the best possible luxury experience in the skies, exceeding the expectations of our esteemed passengers and clients.”
The "redefinition" Al-Meer refers to centers on the Gulfstream G700, of which Qatar Executive remains the world’s exclusive commercial launch operator. With the new US certification, these $75 million jets can now fly missions such as London to Los Angeles or Geneva to Miami with full commercial clearance, providing a level of speed and privacy that was previously siloed by regulatory red tape.
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The Power of the Gulfstream Fleet
As of early March 2026, Qatar Executive’s fleet has expanded to include ten Gulfstream G700s, alongside its fleet of fifteen G650ERs and several Bombardier Global 5000s. The G700, recently certified in several major markets including India and Australia, offers a range of 7,750 nautical miles, allowing it to link almost any two cities on the planet nonstop.
Thierry Antinori, Chief Commercial Officer of Qatar Airways, previously noted the economic tailwinds driving this expansion:
“Demand and revenue for executive jet services is up... a European AOC would allow the carrier to provide a 'smoother service' on the continent.”

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Representative Transatlantic Air Operations
While Qatar Executive Europe operates primarily as an on-demand charter service, the following table outlines the flagship city-pairs and mission profiles now officially authorized under the new US Part 129 certification for the 2026 season.
| Flight No. | Route | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| QQE 101 | London (LTN) – Teterboro (TEB) | 7h 45m |
| QQE 102 | Teterboro (TEB) – London (LTN) | 7h 10m |
| QQE 205 | Paris (LBG) – Los Angeles (VNY) | 11h 20m |
| QQE 309 | Zurich (ZRH) – Miami (OPF) | 10h 05m |
| QQE 412 | Nice (NCE) – New York (HPN) | 8h 30m |
A Future Defined by Connectivity
The timing of this certification coincides with the full-fleet integration of Starlink’s ultra-high-speed, low-latency internet across the Qatar Executive fleet. By early 2026, the airline successfully completed installations on all G650ER and G700 aircraft, ensuring that corporate titans and world leaders remain as connected at 51,000 feet as they are in their boardrooms.
As the first Qatar Executive Europe tail prepares for its inaugural flight to the United States this week, the industry is watching closely. The move is widely expected to trigger a competitive response from European rivals like VistaJet and NetJets, who now face a formidable challenger with the backing of a world-class commercial airline group and the fastest long-range jets in the sky.
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