The airline was established and started operations in 1998 with the joining together of
Zaire Airlines,
Zaire Express, and
Congo Airlines. 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. This project was cancelled because of disagreements between Brussels Airlines and Hewa Bora. On 15 December 2009, Brussels Airlines announced they were 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 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.
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==