Congo Airlines

Congo Airlines
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Commenced operations
1994
Ceased operations
1998
HeadquartersDemocratic Republic of the Congo

Congo Airlines was an airline based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1998, it merged with Zaire Airlines and Zaire Express to form Hewa Bora Airways.[1]

History

Congo Airlines commenced operations in 1994 with 1 Boeing 707 under the Express Cargo name which in 1996 was renamed to the EXPRESS CITY name and began passenger services.

The airline was the airline that took over Shabair in 1997, Shabair operated BAC 1-11, BN 2, HS 748s and Douglas DC 10 aircraft.[2][3] The airline later was merged into Hewa Bora Airways along with Zaire Airlines, and Zaire Express.

Fleet

The airline had a small fleet as it was a short lived carrier

  • Boeing 727-227
  • Boeing 707-323C
  • Boeing 737-200

Destinations

Domestic

Accident

On 10 October 1998, a Congo Airlines Boeing 727 flying a non-scheduled domestic passenger flight from Kindu to Kinshasa was shot down by rebel forces shortly after taking off. The plane later crashed in a jungle killing all 40-41 occupants on board the aircraft.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hewa Bora Airways". Airline History. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Shabair fleet".
  3. ^ "Shabair".
  4. ^ "The Arms Flyers" (PDF).