Marwan Boodai
Kuwaiti businessman
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Marwan Marzouk Boodai (born 1960) is a Kuwaiti executive and businessman. He is the CEO and Chairman of Kuwait-based low-cost airline Al-Jazeera Airways, and the vice chairman of the Boodai Corp.[1][2]
1960 (age 65–66)
Marwan Marzouk Boodai | |
|---|---|
| مروان بودي | |
| Born | مروان مرزوق بودي 1960 (age 65–66) |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Executive businessman |
| Known for | Co-founder of Jazeera Airways |
Career
Marwan Boodai is the co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Al-Jazeera Airways, the first private airline in Kuwait, established in 2005,[3] the company ended Kuwait’s reliance on a single national carrier for 50 years. He is also the Vice President Boodai Corp, a family-owned company that invests in various businesses across the Gulf countries and the parent company of Al-Jazeera, along with other businesses such as Ramedia Group, the owner of several newspapers and broadcasting channels such as Al-Rai TV. It also owns City Group Company, a transportation company in Kuwait, along with other ventures in engineering, services, and cement production.[4][5]
Al-Jazeera Airways began its budget flights in October 2005, quickly transporting 100,000 passengers in just four months. The company started with a capital of $34 million.[6] On the occasion of its first anniversary, Jazeera Airways announced that it had carried half a million passengers on its planes. Al-Jazeera currently has 24 planes and operates flights to around 20 cities across the Middle East and India.
Family
His brother, Jassim Boodai, is a journalist and owner of Al Rai Media Group.