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New Unhas Drc Schedule Effect UNHAS DRC FLIGHT SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FROM SEPTEMBER 11th 2017 All Planned Flight Times are in LOCAL TIME: Kinshasa, Mbandaka, Brazzaville, Impfondo, Enyelle, Gemena, Libenge, Gbadolite, Zongo, Bangui (UTC + 1); All Other Destinations (UTC + 2) PASSENGERS ARE TO CHECK IN 2 HOURS BEFORE SCHEDULE TIME OF DEPARTURE - PLEASE NOTE THAT THE COUNTER WILL BE CLOSED 1 HOUR BEFORE TIME OF THE DEPARTURE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY AIRCRAFT DESTINATION DEP ARR DESTINATION DEP ARR DESTINATION DEP ARR DESTINATION DEP ARR DESTINATION DEP ARR KINSHASA MBANDAKA 7:30 9:00 SPECIAL FLIGHTS KINSHASA BRAZZAVILLE 7:30 7:45 SPECIAL FLIGHTS KINSHASA MBANDAKA 7:30 9:00 SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS UNO 113H MBANDAKA LIBENGE 9:30 10:30 BRAZZAVILLE MBANDAKA 8:45 10:15 MBANDAKA GBADOLITE 9:30 10:50 DHC8 LIBENGE ZONGO 11:00 11:20 MBANDAKA IMPFONDO 10:45 11:15 GBADOLITE BANGUI 11:20 12:05 5Y-STN ZONGO BANGUI 11:50 12:00 OR IMPFONDO ENYELLE 11:45 12:10 OR BANGUI LIBENGE 13:05 13:25 OR OR BANGUI GBADOLITE 13:00 13:45 ENYELLE MBANDAKA 12:40 13:30 LIBENGE MBANDAKA 13:55 14:55 GBADOLITE MBANDAKA 14:15 15:35 MBANDAKA BRAZZAVILLE 14:00 15:30 MBANDAKA KINSHASA 15:25 16:55 MBANDAKA KINSHASA 16:05 17:35 MAINTENANCE BRAZZAVILLE KINSHASA 16:00 16:15 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE KINSHASA KANANGA 7:15 9:30 SPECIAL FLIGHTS KINSHASA GOMA 7:15 10:30 SPECIAL FLIGHTS KINSHASA KANANGA 7:15 9:30 SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS UNO 213H KANANGA KALEMIE 10:00 11:05 GOMA KALEMIE 12:15 13:05 KANANGA GOMA 10:00 11:25 EMB-135 KALEMIE GOMA 11:45 12:35 OR KALEMIE KANANGA 13:45 14:40 OR GOMA KALEMIE 13:10 14:00 OR OR 5Y-BVY GOMA KINSHASA 13:35 14:50 KANANGA KINSHASA 15:10 15:30 KALEMIE KANANGA 14:30 15:35 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE KANANGA KINSHASA 16:05 16:20 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE GOMA BENI 8:30 9:15 KALEMIE MANONO 10:30 11:15 KALEMIE BUKAVU 8:00 9:00 GOMA KINDU 8:30 9:30 GOMA BENI 8:00 8:45 SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS UNO 204H BENI BUNIA 9:45 10:10 MANONO LUBUMBASHI 11:45 13:00 BUKAVU GOMA 9:30 9:50 KINDU GOMA 10:00 11:00 BENI BUNIA 9:15 9:40 DHC8 - 102 BUNIA GOMA 10:40 11:45 LUBUMBASHI MANONO 14:15 15:30 GOMA BUNIA 11:30 12:35 BUNIA GOMA 10:15 11:20 OR OR 5Y-BZI GOMA BUKAVU 13:05 13:20 MANONO KALEMIE 16:00 16:45 BUNIA BENI 13:05 13:30 GOMA BUKAVU 11:50 12:05 BUKAVU KALEMIE 13:50 14:55 BENI GOMA 14:00 14:45 BUKAVU GOMA 12:35 12:50 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE KANANGA MBUJI-MAYI 9:00 9:30 KANANGA MWEKA 10:00 10:40 KANANGA TSHIKAPA 9:00 9:45 KANANGA LWIZA 10:00 10:35 KANANGA MBUJI-MAYI 10:00 10:30 SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS UNO 212H MBUJI-MAYI KANANGA 10:00 10:30 MWEKA ILEBO 11:00 11:25 TSHIKAPA MBUJI-MAYI 10:15 11:30 LWIZA MBUJI-MAYI 10:55 11:35 MBUJI-MAYI TSHIKAPA 11:00 12:15 C208B KANANGA TSHIKAPA 11:30 12:15 ILEBO LUEBO 11:45 12:20 MBUJI-MAYI KANANGA 12:00 12:30 MBUJI-MAYI LUSAMBO 12:05 12:40 TSHIKAPA KANANGA 12:45 13:30 OR OR 5X-MRH TSHIKAPA MBUJI-MAYI 12:45 14:00 ILEBO KANANGA 12:40 13:05 KANANGA MBUJI-MAYI 15:00 15:30 LUSAMBO KANANGA 13:00 13:30 KANANGA MBUJI-MAYI 16:00 16:30 MBUJI-MAYI KANANGA 14:30 15:00 MBUJI-MAYI KANANGA 16:00 16:30 MBUJI-MAYI KANANGA 16:50 17:20 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE DUNGU BUNIA 8:30 9:40 SPECIAL FLIGHTS DUNGU DORUMA 8:00 8:40 DUNGU DORUMA 8:00 8:40 DUNGU ARU 8:00 9:00 SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS UNO 578H BUNIA ANGO 10:30 12:40 DORUMA ANGO 9:00 9:50 DORUMA ANGO 9:00 9:50 ARU BUNIA 9:20 10:00 C208B ANGO DORUMA 13:00 13:50 OR ANGO BUNIA 10:10 12:20 ANGO BONDO 10:10 11:10 BUNIA ARU 10:30 11:10 OR OR F-OJJD DORUMA DUNGU 14:10 14:50 BUNIA ARU 13:20 14:00 BONDO DUNGU 11:40 13:50 ARU ABA 11:30 12:20 ARU DUNGU 14:20 15:20 ABA DUNGU 12:40 13:20 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE KALEMIE NYUNZU 8:30 9:00 KALEMIE MITWABA 7:30 9:00 KALEMIE MANONO 8:00 9:00 SPECIAL FLIGHTS KALEMIE NYUNZU 8:30 9:00 SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS UNO 209H NYUNZU KONGOLO 9:20 9:50 MITWABA KINKONDJA 9:20 9:50 MANONO MALEMBA NKULU 9:30 9:55 NYUNZU KONGOLO 9:20 9:50 C208B KONGOLO KABALO 10:10 10:30 KINKONDJA MALEMBA NKULU 10:10 10:25 MALEMBA NKULU KINKONDJA 10:15 10:30 OR KONGOLO KABALO 10:10 10:30 OR OR 5X-ACE KABALO MOBA 10:50 11:50 MALEMBA NKULU MANONO 10:45 11:10 KINKONDJA MITWABA 10:50 11:20 KABALO MOBA 10:50 11:50 MOBA KALEMIE 12:10 12:45 MANONO PWETO 11:50 12:40 MITWABA KALEMIE 11:40 13:10 MOBA KALEMIE 12:15 12:45 PWETO KALEMIE 13:00 14:10 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE GOMA MASISI 10:00 10:20 GOMA OPIENGE 9:00 10:25 GOMA MASISI 9:00 9:20 GOMA BUKAVU 9:00 9:25 SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS SPECIAL FLIGHTS UNO 210H MASISI WALIKALE 10:30 10:55 OPIENGE KIRUMBA 10:55 12:00 MASISI WALIKALE 9:30 9:55 BUKAVU KIGULUBE 10:05 10:35 MI-8MTV-1 WALIKALE PINGA 11:15 11:45 KIRUMBA GOMA 12:10 12:50 WALIKALE PINGA 10:15 10:45 KIGULUBE BUKAVU 11:05 11:35 OR OR OR RA-25553 PINGA GOMA 11:55 12:25 PINGA GOMA 10:55 11:25 BUKAVU KALOLE 12:15 13:20 GOMA BUKAVU 12:05 12:30 KALOLE BUKAVU 13:50 14:55 MAINTENANCE BUKAVU GOMA 13:00 13:25 BUKAVU GOMA 15:25 15:50 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE BASED ON BOOKINGS, OUR HELICOPTER ALSO SERVES THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: BUNYAMPULI, KASHEBERE, KATWE, KIWANJA, KITCHANGA, KANYABAYONGA, LUBERO, MPATI, MWESO, NTOTO, RUBAYA, ISHASHA, MULUNGU, KATSHUNGU, LULINGU, KATASOMWA, NUMBI, KOLULA, AVEBA, BOGA, GETI, KOMANDA... For reservations or cancellations, please call any of the following numbers (We kindly encourage user agencies to use online booking system): UNHAS DRC CUSTOMER CARE +243 (0)998630903 +243 (0)817006849 +243 (0)998630922 +243 (0)993000806 +243 (0)998630904 +243 (0)998630914 +243 (0)817006791 E-mail: [email protected] This schedule supersedes any previous schedule. Passengers are kindly requested to confirm actual time for check-in with agency focal pont one working day before the flight..
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