Airline profile

Aero-Service (BF)

An at-a-glance profile of Aero-Service, the active carrier registered in Republic of the Congo under IATA code BF. Includes its callsign, ICAO identifier, and a sample of routes filed under this code.

BFIATA
RSRICAO
CONGOSERVCallsign
4Routes on file

Carrier facts

  • Legal/common name: Aero-Service
  • Country of registration: Republic of the Congo
  • ATC callsign: CONGOSERV
  • ICAO code: RSR

Aero-Service is one of 983 active airlines indexed in this directory. The route sample below comes straight from the OpenFlights routes table. Treat it as a snapshot rather than a complete schedule. It still gives a clear picture of where the carrier flies and which airports it concentrates on.

Route sample

Up to 60 routes filed under BF. Each row links to both endpoints' airport pages and to a dedicated route page.

Routes operated by this airline
FromToRoute
CNS Cairns, Australia GTE Groote Eylandt, Australia CNS→GTE
DRW Darwin, Australia GTE Groote Eylandt, Australia DRW→GTE
GTE Groote Eylandt, Australia CNS Cairns, Australia GTE→CNS
GTE Groote Eylandt, Australia DRW Darwin, Australia GTE→DRW

Top destinations in the sample

Routes operated by this airline (section 2)
IATAAirportCityCountrySample frequency
GTE Groote Eylandt Airport Groote Eylandt Australia 2
CNS Cairns International Airport Cairns Australia 1
DRW Darwin International Airport Darwin Australia 1

Reading an airline page

An airline's IATA code is the two-character identifier you see on tickets and flight numbers. The ICAO code is the three-letter identifier used in air traffic control and on flight plans. The callsign is the spoken name controllers use on the radio. Together they uniquely fingerprint the carrier across regulatory and operational systems, which is handy when you have a flight number from one source and want to confirm the operator from another.

Route samples here come from a community-maintained snapshot. They aren't a substitute for the airline's official schedule, but they reflect which markets the carrier has historically flown. They're also a fast way to spot a carrier's hubs, since hub airports turn up at the top of both the destination and origin lists.