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Bravo Air Congo
IATA ICAO Call sign
K6 BRV BRAVO AIRCONGO
Founded2006 (replacing Bravo Airlines, created in 2004)
Ceased operations10 December 2007
HubsKinshasa N'Djili International Airport (FIH)
Madrid Barajas International Airport (MAD)
Fleet size5
Destinations23
Parent companyBravo Airlines
HeadquartersKinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Key peopleHerminio Gil (Executive Vice President)

Bravo Air Congo was an airline based in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo operating domestic and regional passenger services. Its main base was N'djili Airport.[1]

The airline was listed on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union.

Bravo Air Congo suspended operations on 8 August 2008.

History

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.[citation needed] The new airline is registered in the Democratic Republic of Congo and began operations on 11 September 2006.[1]

Bravo Air Congo McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32

Destinations

Bravo Air Congo operated services to eight domestic destinations, including Gemena, Kalemie, Isiro and Lubumbashi, and eight cities in West Africa, as well as Johannesburg and Nairobi. Connections with its Spanish sister company, Bravo Airlines, link Brazzaville and Kinshasa with Brussels, Paris and Madrid.[1]

The destinations of the Bravo Air Congo were (starting 11 September 2006) [citation needed]:

Domestic

International

References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 88.