Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Qatar government-owned airline at $22.2B revenue named World's Best Airline 2025 by Skytrax (9th time); Doha hub with Qsuite business class competing with Emirates and Etihad for premium long-haul connecting passengers.
Qatar Airways is the state-owned international airline of Qatar — owned by the Government of Qatar through the Qatar Airways Group — operating one of the world's largest and fastest-growing global airline networks from its hub at Hamad International Airport (Doha) with 280+ aircraft serving 170+ destinations across 90+ countries on six continents. Qatar Airways generated QAR 81 billion ($22.2 billion USD) in revenue in fiscal year 2023-24 and QAR 7.85 billion ($2.15B) in net profit in FY2024-25, was named Skytrax World's Best Airline for the 9th time in 2025, and carried 40+ million passengers annually as the fourth-largest airline by international passengers — competing directly with Emirates and Etihad for Gulf hub dominance on long-haul connecting routes.
NASDAQ-listed (AAL) world's largest airline by fleet at $54.2B revenue with AAdvantage loyalty and Oneworld alliance; Dallas-Fort Worth hub competing with Delta and United for US domestic and international traffic.
American Airlines Group is a Fort Worth, Texas-based global airline — listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AAL) — operating the world's largest airline by fleet size with 930+ aircraft serving 350+ destinations in 50+ countries through its mainline and regional carrier operations. Founded through the 2013 merger of AMR Corporation (American Airlines) and US Airways, American Airlines generated $54.2 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024, carrying approximately 200 million passengers annually through major hub operations at Dallas-Fort Worth (its largest hub), Charlotte, Philadelphia, Miami, Chicago O'Hare, Los Angeles, and New York JFK.
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