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Nishantha Wickremasinghe told ATW as per March 2013 :
SriLankan Airlines is working to prepare for its oneworld membership and is on track to join the alliance early next year. The Sri Lankan flag carrier is also expanding its Colombo hub and renewing its fleet.
"Hard work has been done to prepare SriLankan for the alliance, especially within the IT sector. I am expecting to be a full member with oneworld early next year.”;
"We are looking to replace it's A340-300s in next 24 months. We are indeed looking to the A330s and may later consider the A350. We need a new, young, modern fleet,” he said, adding that fuel costs for the small carrier are 43% of overall costs. He said SriLankan is also looking to the A321neo, but has not yet determined how many the airline will eventually order.
"Planning to add direct flights Australia as part of the strategy to build up it's hub. Also planning to add flights to Gan Isles.
"Our target in the business plan to grow the fleet to 30 aircraft.
Wickremasinghe said there are no plans to privatize the carrier or to bring in a strategic investor. SriLankan is in the middle of a five-year restructuring plan, which should be completed by 2016. The Sri Lankan government holds a 94.68% stake; the remaining shares will be held by its employees.
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