Let me repeat : looking a tthe circumstances, and UL's future plans and capabilities : the best bet for UL to replace the 340-300s is the A330-300...it will fit nicely into the current bays at Katunayaka and also UL can get a good deal from Airbus + commonality with engines cockpit etc so no long training or conversion to Boeing.
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Also, it is not that simple for Airbus or any other manufacturer to just "start" a prodn line for an out of prodn airplane...will make sense only for a reasonably large order for 10 aircraft or more...I dont think ULwill be ordering more than 4-5 planes to replace the A340s so this "restarting the production line" idea will not happen. As I said earlier the best bet for UL is the Airbus 330 model 300. the 345 will be an even worse option than the 777-300ER since it is not at all fuel efficient.
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The 346 is technically not "out of production" but it makes no sense for any carrier to order it at the same time. The ones I can see purchasing it in the next couple of years are the same airlines that have them in their fleet and are looking at topping them up for the hot and high conditions they serve in - SA and LH and perhaps VS come to mind.
SriLankan would do well to do a direct upgrade from the 332s and 343s in their fleet over to the 359, and persist with the 320/320 NEO series.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostCMB is currently becoming a hot-spot for surprise visitors! Is this A320 or A321. My guess would be it is Donbass Aero - http://www.planespotters.net/Aviatio...show?id=315304. When was this photo taken? What time?
@umedhah - Thanks for the picture. Please tell us when this picture was taken ? Date and Time ? I hope you wouldn't have noticed the aircraft-reg as it is parked far from the terminal and it's dark.
I spotted on the 27/28th Dec 2012 there was an Indonesian airline named "Citilink" was delivered to CGK via SHJ-CMB. That was PK-GLM in green livery : http://xfw-spotter.blogspot.co.uk/20...irways_17.html
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostHey Guys, Here is another surprise visitor at CMB ? Any idea what is that A320 parked behind the CX B74F ?
@umedhah - Thanks for the picture. Please tell us when this picture was taken ? Date and Time ? I hope you wouldn't have noticed the aircraft-reg as it is parked far from the terminal and it's dark.
I spotted on the 27/28th Dec 2012 there was an Indonesian airline named "Citilink" was delivered to CGK via SHJ-CMB. That was PK-GLM in green livery : http://xfw-spotter.blogspot.co.uk/20...irways_17.html
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Originally posted by sm777 View PostDoes it really look like I am "biased" against Airbus ? Copy pasting from my post above again so please R E A D what I write P R O P E R L Y
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From the above, does it look like I am recommending 777-300ER for SriLankan ? Simple english and common sense says I am not.
Originally posted by sm777 View PostAlso, it is not that simple for Airbus or any other manufacturer to just "start" a prodn line for an out of prodn airplane......
the 345 will be an even worse option than the 777-300ER since it is not at all fuel efficient.
and to do some belated clarification ..
Originally posted by sameera View Postya it will be cost but B777-300 ER operational cost will be lower than A340...
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostHas anyone saw the below aircraft in CMB on 1/2-JAN-2013 ? It's an Indonesian Domestic Airline "Wingsair" which took the delivery of ATR72 (PK-WGH) on the 2-JAN-2013. Ferry flight of PK-WGH operated on the route on "TLS-PFO-MCT-CMB-BTH... as the picture is that of a Dash 8 !
And I am 100% sure that BTH was NOT it's destination ..
Anyway, if it is the Wings Air of ID, it is a subsidiary of Lion Air ..
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