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- The CEO of Qatar Airways, apologized for saying that a woman couldn't do his job because it was "very challenging."
- Roughly 20,000 out of the airline's 46,000 global employees are women.
- The airline was also the first to employ female pilots and one of the first to train female engineers, the CEO said.
The CEO of Qatar Airways, where women make up nearly half the company's workforce, apologized for saying that a woman couldn't do his job because it was "very challenging."
Qatar Airways posted the apology to its Twitter account on Wednesday.
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