FlyCongo

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Founded2012
Commenced operations24 March 2012
Ceased operationsOctober, 2012[1]
Operating basesN'djili Airport
FlyCongo
IATA ICAO Call sign
EO ALX ALLCONGO
Founded2012
Commenced operations24 March 2012
Ceased operationsOctober, 2012[1]
Operating basesN'djili Airport
Fleet size5[2]
Destinations6
HeadquartersKinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Key peopleJean-Marc Pajot (CEO), A.Mwananteba (Owner)[3]
Websitewww.flycongo.com

FlyCongo was an airline based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was formed due to the suspension of Hewa Bora Airways after a series of fatal accidents. The new airline aimed to show a huge improvement in air safety in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. After only 6 months in operation the company merged with Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation (CAA) in October, 2012.[1] The company slogan was Like Never Before!

Founded in 2012 from the remains of Hewa Bora Airways, FlyCongo commenced operations on 24 March 2012 with a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft.[4]

On 27 March 2012, FlyCongo announced that they will be destroying six of the previous aircraft operated by Hewa Bora Airways in a bid to boost confidence in the new airline. The aircraft will be five Boeing 727s and one of another unknown type.[5]

In 2012 CAA formed a commercial and strategic alliance with rival FlyCongo which led to consolidation into a single brand, flyCAA, in October 2012.[6]

Destinations

Fleet

The FlyCongo fleet was made of the following aircraft (as of April 2014):[8][9]

FlyCongo Fleet
Aircraft Total Notes
Boeing 767-200ER 1 Stored at FIH[citation needed]
Airbus A320 5 2 Inactive
Boeing 737-3B7 0 5 to enter service. Ex Batavia Air aircraft.
Fokker-50 3
Total 10 (7 Active)[8][9]

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