- All Congolese domestic airports are in a miserable condition (bad runways and airport equipment and buildings, ...)
Who says they'gonna fly domestic with that feeder?
Kinshasa's choice is less a political or structural matter than strategical.
Take a map of Africa and look...
where is Kinshasa? Right in the middle of the continent... which is the most ideal position for a feeder airline. They can travel anywhere within Africa without needing mid-range aircraft. From there even the Avro's can serve most of Africa.
It s true that the country is subject to alot of corruption.
But corruption is often a result of lack of money.
If SN brings this airline in, Kinshasa is gonna earn money on that, alot of money, avoiding the corruption part.
If there are no fences around the airport, such a small "SN" hub could make sure there will be enough money to build a fence.
At least around the airline's airplanes...for safety's sake
A good example is Dakar, Senegal.
It has fences and good structures. It was not like this 15 years ago.
It was a desert of sand.
It changed when big airlines started to fly there.
And what s gonna make sure there will be no problems with politics, most of all? The Mauritian status of the airline.
That's what's going to make sure the money can get out of Congo. Actually it will even never get into Congo but goes directly to Mauritius.
Aviation au Congo :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eUxpDnRfBI
Hewa Bora Airways CEO is on it and gives a good impression!!