Bravo Air Congo

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Bravo Air Congo
IATA
K6
ICAO
BRV
Callsign
BRAVO
Founded 2006 (replacing Bravo Airlines, created in 2004)
Hubs Kinshasa N'Djili International Airport (FIH)
Madrid Barajas International Airport (MAD)
Focus cities / secondary hubs Kinshasa, Madrid, Lubumbashi, Johannesburg, Brussels
Fleet size 8
Destinations 23
Parent company Bravo Airlines
Headquarters Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Key people Herminio Gil (Executive Vice President)
Website: http://www.bravoaircongo.com

Bravo Air Congo is an airline based in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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[edit] History

Bravo Airlines was established in 2004 in Madrid, as a scheduled international and domestic passenger airline, registered in Spain.

In 2006, having in mind to expand their operations on the very promising, and recently deserted African market, Bravo Airlines became an airline group, and associated with several Congolese private investors, to create a new airline, named Bravo Air Congo. The new airline is registered in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and it began operating international and domestic services from the Congo in the summer of 2006, with the international network including Brussels, Madrid, Paris, Nairobi, Johannesburg, and other African cities.

The airline itself is based in Kinshasa, while Bravo Airlines, the corporate group, is based in Madrid.

[edit] Destinations

Bravo Air Congo operates out of its main hub, at Kinshasa International Airport in Congo, with a secondary hub at Madrid Barajas International Airport in Spain, inherited from Bravo Airlines, for its European operations. The current destinations of the Bravo Air Congo are (starting 11th September 2006):

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[edit] International

Bravo Air Congo flies out of Kinshasa three times a week to Brussels and Paris with one of the weekly Paris flights continuing on to Madrid.

[edit] Fleet

The Bravo Air Congo fleet includes the following aircraft (at August 2006) [1] :

[edit] References

  1. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006

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