Brava Linhas Aéreas

Brava Linhas Aéreas Ltda.
IATA ICAO Callsign
N7 NHG HELGA
Founded 2006 (grounded since 2013)
Operating bases Porto Alegre
Fleet size 3
Destinations 9
Headquarters Porto Alegre, Brazil
Key people Jorge Barouki (Director-President)
Website www.voebrava.com.br

Brava Linhas Aéreas Ltda, formerly known as NHT Linhas Aéreas, is a domestic airline based in Porto Alegre, Brazil founded in 2006. The airline has been grounded since late 2013 after the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) suspended the company's Transportation Operating Certificate. The airline does not currently operate any flights. Jorge Barouki, president of the company, has stated that Brava requested the suspension since the airline no longer had the capital to pay its employees.[1]

According to the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) between January and December 2012 Brava (then still operating as NHT) had 0.02% of the domestic market share in terms of passengers-kilometre flown.[2]

History

Originally named NHT Linhas Aéreas, the airline started operations in August 2006 serving cities in Rio Grande do Sul. After expanding services in the states of Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa Catarina, on April 9, 2010 NHT was granted much sought-for slots at São Paulo-Congonhas Airport, enabling the airline to start services to the state of São Paulo.[3][4]

Previously controlled by JMT Holding, which belongs to the family Teixeira, on May 18, 2012 NHT was sold to Group Acauã, belonging to the entrepreneur Jorge Barouki. Whereas JMT will dedicate itself to road transportation, Acauã plans to increase the fleet and open new routes, particularly in the state of Santa Catarina.[5]

As of March 2013 the airline ceased to use its original name NHT Linhas Aéreas and, as part of rebranding strategy, started to use the new name Brava Linhas Aéreas. Plans exist to start using four Embraer EMB 120 Brasília.

By the end of 2013, the airline had been grounded by the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) and ceased all flights.

Destinations

A company LET-410 at Uruguaiana
Logo of the airline when it was called NHT

As of July 2015, Brava Linhas Aéreas is grounded and no longer has scheduled flights in Brazil. [6]

City Airport Notes
CaçadorCarlos Alberto da Costa Neves AirportTerminated
CampinasViracopos International AirportTerminated
ChapecóSerafin Enoss Bertaso AirportTerminated
ConcórdiaOlavo Cecco Rigon AirportTerminated
CuritibaAfonso Pena International AirportTerminated
ErechimErechim AirportTerminated
FlorianópolisHercílio Luz International AirportTerminated
Francisco BeltrãoPaulo Abdala AirportTerminated
JoaçabaSanta Terezinha AirportTerminated
LagesAntônio Correia Pinto de Macedo AirportTerminated
NavegantesMinistro Victor Konder International AirportTerminated
Passo FundoLauro Kurtz AirportTerminated
PelotasPelotas International AirportTerminated
Porto AlegreSalgado Filho International AirportTerminated
Rio GrandeRio Grande AirportTerminated
Santa MariaSanta Maria AirportTerminated
Santa RosaLuís Alberto Lehr AirportTerminated
Santo ÂngeloSepé Tiaraju AirportTerminated
São CarlosMário Pereira Lopes AirportTerminated
São Miguel do OesteHélio Wasum AirportTerminated
São PauloCongonhas AirportTerminated
UruguaianaRuben Berta International AirportTerminated

Fleet

As of February 2014 the fleet of Brava Linhas Aéreas included the following aircraft:[7]

NHT/Brava Linhas Aéreas Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers (Y) Introduced Notes
Let L-410 UVP E-20 2 19 2006
Embraer EMB 120RT Brasília 1 3 30 2013

Affinity Program

Brava Linhas Aéreas has no Frequent Flyer Program.

References

  1. Klein, Jefferson (13 January 2015). "Brava pretende voltar a voar até junho de 2015" [Brava plans to start flying again by June 2015] (in Portuguese). Porto Alegre, Brazil: Jornal do Comércio.
  2. "Dados Comparativos Avançados" (in Portuguese). Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC). Retrieved January 21, 2013.
  3. Veloso, Tarso (March 9, 2010). "NHT, Webjet e Azul ganham espaço em Congonhas". Valor Online (in Portuguese).
  4. "NHT Linhas Aéreas (Brasil)" (in Portuguese). Aviação Brasil. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
  5. Farina, Erik (May 18, 2012). "Voos regionais da NHT devem ser mantidos" (in Portuguese). Zero Hora. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
  6. "Brava rotas e horários" (in Portuguese). Brava Linhas Aéreas. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  7. "Frota atual das empresas brasileiras" (in Portuguese). Aeromuseu. May 25, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2013.

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