Hewa Bora Airways
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Hewa Bora Airways | ||
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IATA EO |
ICAO ALX |
Callsign ALL CONGO |
Founded | 1994 | |
Hubs | N'Djili International Airport (FIH) | |
Focus cities / secondary hubs | Kinshasa, Brussels, Lubumbashi, Johannesburg | |
Frequent flyer program | HBA Pass | |
Fleet size | 18 | |
Destinations | 14 | |
Parent company | Hewa Bora Airways | |
Headquarters | Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
Key people | Stavros Papaioannou (Chairman and CEO) | |
Website: http://www.hba.cd |
Hewa Bora Airways is an airline based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo operating international, domestic and regional services.
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[edit] History
The airline was established and started operations in 1994 with the joining together of Zaire Airlines, Zaire Express and Congo Airlines.
[edit] Services
Hewa Bora Airways operates the following services (at January 2005):
- Domestic scheduled destinations: Gemena, Goma, Kananga, Kinshasa, Kisangani, Lubumbashi, Mbandaka and Mbuji-Mayi.
[edit] Fleet
The Hewa Bora Airways fleet includes the following aircraft (at August 2006) [1] :
- 1 Lockheed L-1011-500 Tristar
- 6 Boeing 727-200
- 4 Boeing 727-100
- 1 Boeing 727-100F
- 1 Boeing 737-200
- 1 McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50
- 1 McDonnell Douglas DC-8-55F
- 1 McDonnell Douglas DC-8-55JT
- 3 Boeing 707-320C
A Boeing 767-200ER will replace the Lockheed Tristar in a few months on the route Kinshasa-Brussels (for noise restrictions) and the possible destination of the Tristar would be then Dubai. The company is also waiting the delivery of a second McDonnell Douglas DC-8 cargo.
[edit] Incidents and accidents
- On April 26, 2002 a Hewa Bora Airways Boeing 707-366C (9Q-CKB) on a cargo flight from Johannesburg, South Africa (Johannesburg International Airport) to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (N'Djili Airport) lost directional control on landing at Kinshasa and ran off the side of the runway causing damage to the right main gear. None of the 3 crew members on board were killed but the aircraft was written off.
- On August 8, 2002 a Hewa Bora Airways Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 250 (9Q-CHA) on a ferry flight from Libreville, Gabon (Libreville International Airport) to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (N'Djili Airport) blew out all the landing gear tyres on landing. There were no fatalities but the aircraft was written off.
[edit] Blacklist
The entire Hewa Bora Airways fleet, with the exception of one aircraft, a Lockheed L-1011-385-3 TriStar 500 is on the List of air carriers banned in the EU (as of July 2006).
[edit] References
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
[edit] External links
- Official websites
- Other websites
- Hewa Bora Airways at the Aviation Safety Network Database