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  • Originally posted by Sakith View Post
    Havent officially announced yet..
    "There was no immediate comment from SriLankan Airlines or Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne who is reported to have proposed the re-fleeting deal with Airbus." http://www.arabnews.com/news/449802

    COLOMBO: Sri Lanka is set to re-fleet its national carrier with 10 new Airbus aircraft in a deal that could be worth over $2.5 billion, a government official and a media report said.
    SriLankan Airlines will also secure an aircraft maintenance facility at the country’s newest international airport in the south of the country as part of the deal with Airbus, the official said, asking not to be named
    “There would be a financing package that will go along with this re-fleeting,” said the official.
    “The aircraft would be acquired over the next seven years.”
    The Colombo-based Sunday Times newspaper said Sri Lanka’s cabinet approved more than $ 2.5 billion for the re-fleeting program of SriLankan Airlines which is set to retire its ageing fleet of long-haul aircraft.
    The paper said the government approved an initial payment of $ 80 million for the re-fleeting of the carrier which made a loss of $164 million last year.
    It will get six new Airbus A330-300 and four new A350-900 aircraft, all fitted with Rolls Royce engines, the newspaper said.
    There was no immediate comment from SriLankan Airlines or Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne who is reported to have proposed the re-fleeting deal with Airbus.
    The carrier operates a fleet of 22 aircraft — six A340-300 aircraft, seven A330-200/243, eight A320-200 and one De Havilland Twin Otter.
    SriLankan Airlines ended its management contract with Emirates of Dubai in 2008 and since then has been making substantial losses.​

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    • Originally posted by 4R-ADA View Post
      "There was no immediate comment from SriLankan Airlines or Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne who is reported to have proposed the re-fleeting deal with Airbus." http://www.arabnews.com/news/449802
      Confirmed by UL

      SriLankan Airlines will acquire seven Airbus A350-900 & six A330-300 aircraft to upgrade its product and cut costs starting from October 2014, chief executive Kapila Chandrasena said.

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      • Wirecard gains SriLankan Airlines as a new customer

        Wirecard AG, provider of a globally accepted payment gateway with a worldwide customer base, is partnering SriLankan Airlines, to take over its payment services for credit card processing and risk management.

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        • Originally posted by Max View Post
          Confirmed by UL

          SriLankan Airlines will acquire seven Airbus A350-900 & six A330-300 aircraft to upgrade its product and cut costs starting from October 2014, chief executive Kapila Chandrasena said.

          http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/n...50s/1532896203
          How do I know the order has been confirmed? Can't wait for this announcement from Airbus.

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          • Mihin Lanka increases flight services to Madurai

            MADURAI: With handsome passenger flow, Mihin Lanka - the domestic airliner of Sri Lanka, will increase its services between Madurai and Colombo from thrice in a week to four days from June 1 onwards. In a communication from Translanka - the general sales agent of Mihin Lanka - the airline will start a new flight on Thursdays from June 1.

            The new service will depart from Colombo at 12.30 pm to reach Madurai by 1.30 pm and the flight will depart from Madurai by 2.30 pm to arrive in Colombo by 3.30 pm. The flight number MJ305/306 will be an A320 type aircraft with 180-seat capacity.

            Initially, it was speculated that the airline will add two more services in a week. After the airlines started operating its flights from December last year, the patronage for the flight is good. Subahar Prem Ananth, assistant manager (sales) of Translanka, said that the airline at present operates three days in a week - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The response among the passengers is very good; hence, the additional service on Thursdays.

            B S G Musthafa, president of Travel Club in Madurai, said it was a positive sign from the airlines, the only international connectivity Madurai airport has at present. "The bookings show very good patronage for Mihin Lanka, especially passengers travelling beyond Colombo find the flight very convenient," he said.

            Recently, the public forums and trade and industrial associations staged a protest demanding more international flights from Madurai airport. They registered their protest against the aviation ministry for not including the airport in aviation bilateral treaties, thus preventing foreign airliners operating their flights to Madurai. "There is better scope for the Madurai airport with passengers trying to reach Middle-East and countries like Singapore and Malaysia. Though the airliners in those countries are willing to operate flights to Madurai, Madurai's exclusion in treaties is an impediment," lamented S Rethinavelu, senior president of Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry. "Mihin Lanka operating one more service is a sign of passenger patronage for the international destination and we appeal to our MPs to raise this issue of bilateral treaties with the ministry," he said.

            With handsome passenger flow, Mihin Lanka - the domestic airliner of Sri Lanka, will increase its services between Madurai and Colombo from thrice in

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            • Originally posted by 4R-ADA View Post
              How do I know the order has been confirmed? Can't wait for this announcement from Airbus.
              It looks like UL and Airbus hasn't yet signed the MoU for the new aircraft order. Yes, we need to keep an eye on the Airbus website because the order will be announced anytime soon :-) I wish if UL booked the order ASAP and start taking deliveries of new A333s from Oct 2014 like they mentioned to the Media. It appears to be Airbus orders are already over-booked but we need to replace all the A343s with brand-new Widebodies.

              @Azamh - I remember you are saying in this forum that CX may lease some of the used A333s to UL as an interim replacement until all the Brand news A333s delivered to UL from Airbus. Any Updates?

              UL is set to sign a USD2.5billion deal with Airbus Industrie (AIB, Toulouse Blagnac (TLS)) for six A330-300s and four A350-900s as part of its fleet renewal plans. There is also talk of Airbus setting up an MRO facility at Hambantota Mattala Rajapaksa International (HRI), the country's recently commissioned second international airport, as a likely deal-sweetener. Colombo is said to have already approved an initial payment of USD80 million for the re-fleeting of the airline.

              http://www.ch-aviation.ch/portal/new...four-a350-900s

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              • Banuthev: 80 million will get you what ??

                Anyway, I was told it is LT who is setting up the MRO, a-la their Manila Operation.

                On the bright side, Sri Lanka will start to churn out LAMEs and such, for better job opportunities overseas ..

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                • Originally posted by ecureilx View Post
                  Banuthev: 80 million will get you what ??

                  Anyway, I was told it is LT who is setting up the MRO, a-la their Manila Operation.

                  On the bright side, Sri Lanka will start to churn out LAMEs and such, for better job opportunities overseas ..
                  Nice, is this confirmed? Would be a big day for SL aviation if LT opened up a MRO like their Manila operation in Hambantota. Especially if it services A380s.

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                  • Rolls-Royce is expected to provide the engines for a multi-billion dollar refitting of SriLankan Airlines planes - but this must not influence the UK's diplomatic position over human rights in the south Asian country, campaigners say.

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                    • Sri Lankan Air Taxi seems to be linking with Cinnamon air for domestic service.


                      The Twin Otter is removed from service in end of April. The aircraft must be in Koggala now removing floats and fixing wheels before leaving Sri Lanka.

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                      • Originally posted by 4R-ADA View Post
                        Rolls-Royce is expected to provide the engines for a multi-billion dollar refitting of SriLankan Airlines planes - but this must not influence the UK's diplomatic position over human rights in the south Asian country, campaigners say.
                        Most in our fleet are RR or CFM right? None are GE. I know from experience RR are quieter than GE.
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                        • Originally posted by lordvader View Post
                          Nice, is this confirmed? Would be a big day for SL aviation if LT opened up a MRO like their Manila operation in Hambantota. Especially if it services A380s.
                          officially unofficially, LT Maintenance is on a roll recruiting engineers to be based in SL - so there must be something going on there ..

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                          • There are 3 A333 Painted White one took By Airasia x 2 are there.. Dunno wthr they will give it to UL ill chk and update

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                            • Originally posted by umedhah View Post
                              I know from experience RR are quieter than GE.
                              Quieter and far unreliable!

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                              • Originally posted by umedhah View Post
                                Most in our fleet are RR or CFM right? None are GE. I know from experience RR are quieter than GE.
                                Airbus has installed on the first flight-test A350 XWB (MSN001) its two flight-ready Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines and also installing the new Honeywell HGT1700 auxiliary power unit (APU) at Airbus’ production facilities in Toulouse (France).

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