Hewa Bora Airways

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Hewa Bora Airways
IATA
EO
ICAO
ALX
Callsign
ALL CONGO
Founded 1994
Hubs Kinshasa International Airport
Focus cities Lubumbashi, Johannesburg
Frequent flyer program HBA Pass
Fleet size 12
Destinations 14
Company slogan N°1 in DRC
Headquarters Barumbu, 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 Barumbu, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is one of Congo's largest airlines and operates regional and domestic services. Its main base is Kinshasa International Airport.[1] "Hewa Bora" is Swahili for "Fresh Air"

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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. It has 1,100 employees (at March 2007).[1]

On November 1, 2007 HBA (51%) and Brussels Airlines subsidiary Pan African Airlines (49%) announced a new domestic partnership to be called AirDC, to operate BAe 146-200 and Boeing 737 aircraft, principally to Lubumbashi, Mbuji-Mayi, Brazzaville and Douala.[2]

[edit] Blacklist

The entire Hewa Bora Airways fleet is blacklisted in European airspace. The Lockheed TriStar 500 and the Boeing 767-200ER were the last planes accepted in Europe before new noise regulations and storage of the 767 definitively banned the airline. Hewa Bora Airways was the last airline that was allowed to operate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo into Europe.

[edit] Destinations

Hewa Bora Airways operates the following services (at January 2005):[citation needed]

[edit] Fleet

The Boeing 727-100F at Kinshasa International Airport
The Boeing 727-100F at Kinshasa International Airport

The Hewa Bora Airways fleet includes the following aircraft (at March 2008):


Aircraft lost as of April 2008:

[edit] Incidents and accidents

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