(CAA - Compagnie Africaine d Aviation) is a small airline from the Democratic Republic of Congo, advancing its ambitious plans to connect the African country to Europe, despite being part of the black list of companies banned from flying to the European continent.
The Congolese company is banned from flying and landing in Europe because it does not meet the minimum safety requirements defined by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Despite this, it is currently receiving its first widebody aircraft in its history, an Airbus A330-200.
It is currently located at the HI FLY COA, being operated by its pilots, crew and maintenance technicians.
It is an Airbus A330-302 with registration 9H-HFI, serial number 805, around 17 years old.
The aircraft can carry up to 313 passengers, with 36 seats in Business Class and 277 seats in Economy Class.
Registration/Serial: 9H-HFI
Original Aircraft Type: Airbus A330-302
Airline: Compagnie Africaine d Aviation (CAA) / HiFly
MSN: 805
MODE S: 4D2505