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Bravo Airlines was established in 2004 in Madrid, as a scheduled international and domestic passenger airline, registered in Spain.In 2006, wishing to expand their operations in the African market, Bravo Airlines became an airline group, and joined with several Congolese private investors, to create a new airline, named Bravo Air Congo.
Congo Airways was created on 15 August 2014 at the government's instigation, and made its first flight on 20 October 2015 using two Airbus A320 aircraft acquired from Alitalia. [3] The company initially served Congolese destinations from its base at N'djili Airport in Kinshasa , and planned to increase its fleet and serve regional and ...
Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Hub airport(s) Notes Air Kasai: N'Dolo Airport: Charter Air Katanga: Lubumbashi International Airport: Charter Airfast Congo: Lubumbashi International Airport: Charter Aviatrade Congo: Active 2014 Charter Busy Bee Congo: Goma International Airport: Established in 2007, operates domestic charters. BlueSky ...
Trans Air Congo: Q8: TSG: TRANS-CONGO: Equatorial Congo Airlines: EJ: EQR: See also. List of airlines; List of defunct airlines of Africa This page was last edited on ...
Bravo Air Congo: BRAVO Democratic Republic of the Congo defunct BRW Bright Aviation Services: BRIGHT SERVICES Bulgaria BRX Buffalo Express Airlines: BUFF EXPRESS United States BRY Burundayavia: BURAIR Kazakhstan BSC Bistair - Fez: BIG SHOT Kyrgyzstan BSD Blue Star Airlines: AIRLINES STAR Mexico BSI Brasair Transportes Aéreos: BRASAIR Brazil BSJ
Airlines Lubumbashi: 2009 Airline, defunct 2015 P D Lignes Aériennes Congolaises: Consumer services Airlines Kinshasa: 2005 Airline, defunct 2013 P D Malift Air: Consumer services Airlines Kinshasa: 1995 Airline, defunct 2009 P D Office National des Transports: Industrials Transportation services Kinshasa: 1935 Railway, ports S A Orange RDC ...
Congo Airlines was an airline based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1998, it merged with Zaire Airlines and Zaire Express to form Hewa Bora Airways. [1]
FlyCongo was an airline based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.It was formed due to the suspension of Hewa Bora Airways after a series of fatal accidents. The new airline aimed to show a huge improvement in air safety in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.