Bravo Airlines

Bravo Airlines was a Spanish airline based in Madrid.

History

The company was founded in 2004 and started operations in May 2006. The main objective was to create links between Europe and Africa and to fly with the regional subsidiary Bravo Air Congo destinations in Africa. Bravo Airlines employed 400 employees. The subsidiary company filed for bankruptcy in late 2007, Bravo Airlines is focused on the wet- lease of its Boeing 767-200 on other airlines. This machine but the owner ILFC returned again on 30 October 2008, so that Bravo Airlines since no longer has aircraft and thus has ceased operations.

Destinations

They served by Brussels and Madrid (via Paris), the African continent. The objectives in Africa were mainly in the southwest ( from Angola to Benin), and the airports of Johannesburg ( JNB ) in the south and Nairobi (NBO ) to the east. Most flights were taking place in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In early 2008 ended one 's own flight operations and leased Boeing 767-200 instead the only other airlines.

Fleet

Bravo Airlines had a Boeing 767-200, which was recently leased to Air Ivoire.

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