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Hewa Bora Airways

Hewa Bora Airways Sarl (operating as Hewa Bora Airways) was the national airline of the Democratic Republic of the Congo based in Barumbu, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1][2] It was one of Congo's largest airlines and operated regional and domestic services. Its main base was N'djili Airport.[3] "Hewa bora" is Swahili for "fresh air". The company slogan was N°1 in Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Hewa Bora Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
EO ALX ALLCONGO
Founded1994
Ceased operations2011
HubsN'djili Airport
Frequent-flyer programHBA Pass
Fleet size6
Destinations15
HeadquartersBarumbu, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Key peopleStavros Papaioannou (CEO) Ansar Mwananteba (President)
Websitewww.hba.cd
A Hewa Bora Airways Lockheed L-1011 in the old livery landing at Brussels Airport, Belgium. (2002)

Hewa Bora Airways had 1,100 employees in March 2007.[3]

Operations were suspended after the 2011 crash of Hewa Bora Airways Flight 952, and the airline is now defunct. The remains of the business were taken over by a new airline, FlyCongo, which in turn merged with the Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation only six months after it was started up[4]

History

The airline was established and started operations in 1998 with the joining together of Zaire Airlines, Zaire Express, and Congo Airlines.[5]

On 1 November 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.[6] This project was cancelled because of disagreements between Brussels Airlines and Hewa Bora. On 15 December 2009, Brussels Airlines announced they are working on a new airline in the Congo. The airline's name was Korongo; it was launched without Hewa Bora and started operations during 2012, suspending all operations during 2015.

On the 24 June 2009, the new website of Hewa Bora Airways went online, after not having been updated since 2005.

On 16 July 2011, the airline's Air Operator's Certificate was suspended, following the accident that befell Flight 952 on 8 July 2011.[7]

Blacklist

The entire Hewa Bora Airways fleet was blacklisted in European airspace. The Lockheed L-1011-500 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 allowed to operate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo into Europe.

FlyCongo

In March 2012, FlyCongo launched operations with the remains of Hewa Bora. It uses the airline's previous Boeing 767 and McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft. It also announced it would be destroying six aircraft left behind by Hewa Bora to reduce safety concerns.[8]

Destinations

 
A RAK Airways Boeing 757-200 at Brussels Airport, Belgium operating a flight for Hewa Bora Airways.[citation needed] (2009)

Codeshare agreements

After a dispute with Brussels Airlines, Hewa Bora Airways decided to rescind the codeshare agreement between the two airlines and start their own flights to Brussels. However, as Hewa Bora was banned from the European Union, they had to wet-lease a RAK Airways Boeing 757-200 to operate the flights. For a short time, the airline flew twice weekly Kinshasa-Brussels-Paris-Brussels-Kinshasa. Such flights were discontinued due to the EU's total ban of Hewa Bora operations. It then became impossible for Hewa Bora to fly to the EU.

Fleet

 
A Hewa Bora Airways Boeing 767-200ER takes off from Brussels Airport (2009)

The Hewa Bora Airways fleet included the following aircraft when it suspended operations:[9]

Hewa Bora Airways Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
(First/Business/Economy)
Boeing 767-200ER 1 191 (8/18/165)
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 4 136 (0/16/120)
Hawker Siddeley HS125 1 8 (0/8/0)
Total 6

Retired fleet

 
A Hewa Bora Airways Boeing 727-100F at N'djili Airport (2007)

Hewa Bora Airways also operated these aircraft prior to ceasing operations:

Incidents and accidents

  • On 15 April 2008, Hewa Bora Airways Flight 122 crashed into a residential and market area of Goma of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Forty people were killed, among them three passengers; 111 people were injured, including 40 passengers.
  • On 21 June 2010, Hewa Bora Airways Flight 601, operating a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 9Q-COQ, burst a tyre on take-off from N'djili Airport. Hydraulic systems and the port engine were damaged and the nose gear failed to lower when the aircraft returned to N'djili. All 110 people on board escaped uninjured. The airline blamed the state of the runway for the accident, but investigators found no fault with the runway.[10]
  • On 8 July 2011, Hewa Bora Airways Flight 952, a Boeing 727-100, crashed on landing at Kisangani Airport; 74 people were killed, whilst others survived the accident with severe burns.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 23–29 March 2004. 83. "Avenue Kabambare, n 1928, Barumbu, Democratic Republic of Congo"
  2. ^ "Information 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine." Hewa Bora Airways. Retrieved on 9 September 2010. "1) KINSHASA Direction Générale Adresse : 1928, Av. Kabambare / Barumbu" "Agence ville (+Direction Commerciale et Direction Marketing) Adresse : 129, Boulevard du 30 juin ."
  3. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-03. p. 90.
  4. ^ "DR Congo planes to be destroyed by Fly Congo". BBC News. 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  5. ^ "Hewa Bora Airways". Airline History. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Radio Okapi". Radio Okapi (in French). Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  7. ^ Hradecky, Simon (16 July 2011). "Accident: Hewa Bora B721 at Kisangani on Jul 8th 2011, missed runway on landing". Aviation Herald. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  8. ^ "DR Congo planes to be destroyed by Fly Congo". BBC News. 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  9. ^ "Hewa Bora Airways Fleet". Retrieved July 8, 2011.
  10. ^ Hradecky, Simon (21 June 2010). "Accident: Hewa Bora MD82 at Kinshasa on Jun 21st 2010, burst tyre on takeoff, hydraulic failure, runway excursion on landing". The Aviation Herald. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
  11. ^ "Reuters News – Fifty-three feared dead in DR Congo plane crash". Reuters. Retrieved 15 July 2010.

External links

External images
  Aviation Photos: Hewa Bora Airways at Airliners.net
  Aviation Photos: Hewa Bora Airways (HBA) at JetPhotos.net

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Hewa Bora Airways Sarl operating as Hewa Bora Airways was the national airline of the Democratic Republic of the Congo based in Barumbu Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 2 It was one of Congo s largest airlines and operated regional and domestic services Its main base was N djili Airport 3 Hewa bora is Swahili for fresh air The company slogan was N 1 in Democratic Republic of the Congo Hewa Bora AirwaysIATA ICAO CallsignEO ALX ALLCONGOFounded1994Ceased operations2011HubsN djili AirportFrequent flyer programHBA PassFleet size6Destinations15HeadquartersBarumbu Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the CongoKey peopleStavros Papaioannou CEO Ansar Mwananteba President Websitewww hba cdA Hewa Bora Airways Lockheed L 1011 in the old livery landing at Brussels Airport Belgium 2002 A Hewa Bora Airways McDonnell Douglas MD 82 parked at OR Tambo International Airport South Africa 2011 Hewa Bora Airways had 1 100 employees in March 2007 3 Operations were suspended after the 2011 crash of Hewa Bora Airways Flight 952 and the airline is now defunct The remains of the business were taken over by a new airline FlyCongo which in turn merged with the Compagnie Africaine d Aviation only six months after it was started up 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Blacklist 2 FlyCongo 3 Destinations 3 1 Codeshare agreements 4 Fleet 4 1 Retired fleet 5 Incidents and accidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe airline was established and started operations in 1998 with the joining together of Zaire Airlines Zaire Express and Congo Airlines 5 On 1 November 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 6 This project was cancelled because of disagreements between Brussels Airlines and Hewa Bora On 15 December 2009 Brussels Airlines announced they are working on a new airline in the Congo The airline s name was Korongo it was launched without Hewa Bora and started operations during 2012 suspending all operations during 2015 On the 24 June 2009 the new website of Hewa Bora Airways went online after not having been updated since 2005 On 16 July 2011 the airline s Air Operator s Certificate was suspended following the accident that befell Flight 952 on 8 July 2011 7 Blacklist Edit The entire Hewa Bora Airways fleet was blacklisted in European airspace The Lockheed L 1011 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 allowed to operate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo into Europe FlyCongo EditIn March 2012 FlyCongo launched operations with the remains of Hewa Bora It uses the airline s previous Boeing 767 and McDonnell Douglas MD 82 aircraft It also announced it would be destroying six aircraft left behind by Hewa Bora to reduce safety concerns 8 Destinations Edit A RAK Airways Boeing 757 200 at Brussels Airport Belgium operating a flight for Hewa Bora Airways citation needed 2009 Main article List of Hewa Bora Airways destinations Codeshare agreements Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message After a dispute with Brussels Airlines Hewa Bora Airways decided to rescind the codeshare agreement between the two airlines and start their own flights to Brussels However as Hewa Bora was banned from the European Union they had to wet lease a RAK Airways Boeing 757 200 to operate the flights For a short time the airline flew twice weekly Kinshasa Brussels Paris Brussels Kinshasa Such flights were discontinued due to the EU s total ban of Hewa Bora operations It then became impossible for Hewa Bora to fly to the EU Fleet Edit A Hewa Bora Airways Boeing 767 200ER takes off from Brussels Airport 2009 The Hewa Bora Airways fleet included the following aircraft when it suspended operations 9 Hewa Bora Airways Fleet Aircraft Total Passengers First Business Economy Boeing 767 200ER 1 191 8 18 165 McDonnell Douglas MD 82 4 136 0 16 120 Hawker Siddeley HS125 1 8 0 8 0 Total 6Retired fleet Edit A Hewa Bora Airways Boeing 727 100F at N djili Airport 2007 Hewa Bora Airways also operated these aircraft prior to ceasing operations HBA retired fleet AircraftBoeing 707 300CBoeing 727 100Boeing 727 100FBoeing 727 200Boeing 727 200AdvLockheed L 1011Incidents and accidents EditOn 15 April 2008 Hewa Bora Airways Flight 122 crashed into a residential and market area of Goma of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Forty people were killed among them three passengers 111 people were injured including 40 passengers On 21 June 2010 Hewa Bora Airways Flight 601 operating a McDonnell Douglas MD 82 9Q COQ burst a tyre on take off from N djili Airport Hydraulic systems and the port engine were damaged and the nose gear failed to lower when the aircraft returned to N djili All 110 people on board escaped uninjured The airline blamed the state of the runway for the accident but investigators found no fault with the runway 10 On 8 July 2011 Hewa Bora Airways Flight 952 a Boeing 727 100 crashed on landing at Kisangani Airport 74 people were killed whilst others survived the accident with severe burns 11 See also EditTransport in the Democratic Republic of the CongoReferences Edit World Airline Directory Flight International 23 29 March 2004 83 Avenue Kabambare n 1928 Barumbu Democratic Republic of Congo Information Archived 2010 12 06 at the Wayback Machine Hewa Bora Airways Retrieved on 9 September 2010 1 KINSHASA Direction Generale Adresse 1928 Av Kabambare Barumbu Agence ville Direction Commerciale et Direction Marketing Adresse 129 Boulevard du 30 juin a b Directory World Airlines Flight International 2007 04 03 p 90 DR Congo planes to be destroyed by Fly Congo BBC News 2012 03 27 Retrieved 2017 08 16 Hewa Bora Airways Airline History Retrieved 10 February 2022 Radio Okapi Radio Okapi in French Retrieved 2017 08 16 Hradecky Simon 16 July 2011 Accident Hewa Bora B721 at Kisangani on Jul 8th 2011 missed runway on landing Aviation Herald Retrieved 8 July 2011 DR Congo planes to be destroyed by Fly Congo BBC News 2012 03 27 Retrieved 2017 08 16 Hewa Bora Airways Fleet Retrieved July 8 2011 Hradecky Simon 21 June 2010 Accident Hewa Bora MD82 at Kinshasa on Jun 21st 2010 burst tyre on takeoff hydraulic failure runway excursion on landing The Aviation Herald Retrieved 16 July 2011 Reuters News Fifty three feared dead in DR Congo plane crash Reuters Retrieved 15 July 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hewa Bora Airways External images Aviation Photos Hewa Bora Airways at Airliners net Aviation Photos Hewa Bora Airways HBA at JetPhotos netHewa Bora Airways Hewa Bora Airways in 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