Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation


Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation, marketed as flyCAA, is a regional airline from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, based at N'djili Airport in Kinshasa. It offers an extensive network of domestic scheduled passenger flights, as well as cargo flights.
Due to safety and security concerns, CAA has been included in the list of air carriers banned in the European Union, along with many other airlines from the Congo.

History

Compagnie Africaine d'Aviation was founded in February 1991 by David and Daniel Blattner as an air taxi company, initially operating a single Grumman Gulfstream I. More Gulfstreams were added to the fleet, as well as Convair 580, Antonov An-26 and Ilyushin Il-18 aircraft as the company moved from air taxi to passenger and cargo services. In 2005 two ex-Spirit Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-81 aircraft were acquired, followed by two McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft in 2008. In 2009 a Fokker 50 was acquired and eventually a further four Fokker 50s joined the fleet. The McDonnell Douglas aircraft were eventually disposed of and replaced with Airbus A320 aircraft.
In 2012 CAA formed a commercial and strategic alliance with rival FlyCongo which led to consolidation into a single brand, flyCAA, in October 2012. The aircraft inherited from FlyCongo, three McDonnell Douglas MD-80s and a Boeing 767-200, were phased out.
In January 2016, the airline terminated their only international route to Johannesburg after failing to receive renewed traffic rights.

Destinations

According to the August 2013 timetable, CAA operates scheduled flights to the following destinations:

CityStateAirport
BeniDR CongoBeni Airport
BoendeDR CongoBoende Airport
BukavuDR CongoKavumu Airport
BumbaDR CongoBumba Airport
BuniaDR CongoBunia Airport
GemenaDR CongoGemena Airport
GomaDR CongoGoma International Airport
IsiroDR CongoMatari Airport
KalemieDR CongoKalemie Airport
KanangaDR CongoKananga Airport
KinduDR CongoKindu Airport
KinshasaDR CongoN'djili Airport '
KisanganiDR CongoBangoka International Airport
KongoloDR CongoKongolo Airport
LisalaDR CongoLisala Airport
LodjaDR CongoLodja Airport
LubumbashiDR CongoLubumbashi International Airport '
MbandakaDR CongoMbandaka Airport
Mbuji-MayiDR CongoMbuji Mayi Airport
TshikapaDR CongoTshikapa Airport

Fleet

Current fleet

The FlyCAA fleet consists of the following aircraft :

Former fleet

Over the years, the following aircraft types were operated:

AircraftIntroducedRetired
Airbus A320-200
2010
2016
1 Airbus A321-200
2016
2016
Antonov An-26
Antonov An-32
Boeing 727
Convair CV-580
1993
Fokker 50
2009
active
Fokker 100
2011
2015
Ilyushin Il-18
McDonnell Douglas MD-81
2005
2010
McDonnell Douglas MD-82
2008
2010


A Douglas DC-8 had been purchased by CAA and painted in its colors but was never delivered and eventually scrapped at Johannesburg International Airport.

Accidents and incidents

The only fatal accident involving an aircraft of Compagnie d'Aviation Africaine occurred on 4 March 2013, when a Fokker 50 crashed near Goma International Airport. Of the nine people who had been on the flight from Lodja, six were killed. There were however a number of non-fatal incidents which resulted in CAA aircraft being damaged beyond repair: