The Bravo Airlines is the result of a merger between the Spanish carrier Bravo Airlines and the Congolese carrier Lignes Aériennes Congolaises. It is also known by the name of LAC Bravo Airlines. Established in the year 2004, the Bravo Airlines has its base in Madrid, Spain. It started operating its first few flights in the year 2006. Designed to ferry passengers between Europe and Africa, the Bravo Airlines also provides cargo services. The Bravo Airlines has its main airbase at Madrid Barajas International Airport.
The IATA code of the Bravo Airlines is BQ and the ICAO code is BBV. The Bravo Airlines fleet promises of a qualitative long term service. The Bravo Airlines fleet comprises of Boeing 767-200 EC-JOZ, 767 Boeing and Boeing 757 aircrafts. All the aircraft models have been specially designed for the safety of the passengers. The cutting edge equipments installed in the aircrafts are in compliance to the Spanish Civil Aviation policies. The design and the technology have been approved by the American FAA and have been created under the stringent supervision of the congolesa DGAC. The aircrafts are maintained by the European aeronautical authorities.

The ground facilities provided by the Bravo Airlines include a team of efficient technicians and engineers, who have undergone a special training under the strict supervision of Spain Bravo Airlines. The other Bravo Airlines flight services also include long distance flights from Madrid, Brussels and Paris to cities like Kinshasa and Brazzaville. The Bravo Air Congo, which is on its way to be established, is the sister concern that would provide connecting flights to various regional destinations.