It operated scheduled passenger services to a range of destinations across Africa.
Subsequently, less than one year later they rebranded as Karinou Airlines, changing their business model from charter to scheduled operations.
[2] Shortly after the rebranding, in early 2013, Karinou Airlines began operating scheduled passenger flights to ten destinations across the African continent reportedly using a capital base of US$100 million.
[3] In March 2013, after rebel fighters moved into Bangui, President Francois Bozizé was shown to have fled to the Democratic Republic of Congo on board a Karinou Airlines aircraft.
[4] Karinou Airlines serves the following destinations (as of August 2013):[5] The Karinou Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2019):[6]