Wimbi Dira Airways

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Wimbi Dira Airways
IATA
9C
ICAO
WDA
Callsign
WIMBI DIRA
Founded 2003
Hubs N'djili Airport
Fleet size 1
Destinations 12
Headquarters Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Key people David Mavinga (General Manager)

Wimbi Dira Airways is a scheduled and charter, passenger and cargo airline based in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It serves the country's main cities.

History

The airline was established in 2003 and operations started on 13 August 2003. The company is managed by David Mavinga (General Manager) and employs 270 staff.

Banned Airline Status

This airline appears on the E.U. list of prohibited carriers. This means that it may not operate operations of any kind within the European Union community. This is due the airline not meeting the safety standards set out by the European Union. [1]

Services

Domestic scheduled destinations to (as of July 2010):

Fleet

As of March 2012, Wimbi Dira Airways has no active aircraft in their fleet, all have either been leased out or withdrawn. Wimbi Dira Airways has been operating the following aircraft: [2]

Accidents and incidents

On 4 October 2005 an Antonov 12V (9Q-CWC) departed Kisangani Airport with around 100 D. R. Congolese soldiers. The aircraft had a hard landing at Aru Airport, causing the landing gear to penetrate the cabin. During the evacuation two passengers ran into the still-operating propellers; both of the passengers died as a result.[3]

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