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Originally posted by Watson View PostGood News from Qatar Airways: The fligthts QR 658/659 will switch from the 2nd January onwards from a (narrow) A321 to a comfortable 777-ER! So we will finally have flat beds in Business on the Doha - Colombo route!
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostExcellent news to hear QR's upgrade of equipment to CMB...XD
Flight Schedule (effec 2 Jan 2014)
DOH-CMB - QR658 - 00:45 - 07:40 - B777 - Daily - CMB-DOH - QR659 - 09:10 - 11:30
DOH-CMB - QR660 - 12:25 - 19:40 - A321 - Daily - CMB-DOH - QR661 - 20:40 - 23:20
DOH-CMB - QR662 - 20:00 - 03:15 - A321 - Daily - CMB-DOH - QR663 - 04:15 - 06:55
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Originally posted by slaviator View PostSri Lankan Airlines leases three A350-900s
http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/n...900s/230851370
Oct 09, 2013 (LBO) - State-run SriLankan Airlines said it had leased three Airbus A350-900 aircraft from US-based International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC), as part of a re-fleeting program where another four will be bought directly from the manufacturer.
"...[W]e believe that this new generation, fuel-efficient aircraft will play a leading role in the airline’s long-haul operations in time to come," SriLankan Chief Executive Officer Kapila Chandrasena said in a statement.
The A350-900s are powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines and will on an operating leases with delivery set for July and September 2016.
"We believe these aircraft will provide valuable flexibility and efficient performance for the airline’s long-haul operations," ILFC chief executive Henri Courpron said.
ILFC is a unit of American International Group (AIG). SriLankan is also acquiring another six A330 aircraft directly.
ILFC already has two A330-200s and one A340-300 on lease with SriLankan
Originally posted by Max View PostThe International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) is an aircraft lessor headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
ILFC customer of 14 - A350-900
Delivery - 2014 to 2018
Regarding UL
Seven A330-200 aircraft which are around 13 to 16 years old will be replaced starting from 2017 with A350-900 aircraft. Three will come from an aviation leasing firm as there were no manufacturing slots available at Airbus in that period.
The balance four A350s will be acquired from Airbus Industries starting from 2019.
UL may get 3 A350-900 via ILFC
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Originally posted by Banuthev View Postslaviator, It's interesting three of the A359s are going to be delivered to SriLankan in Jul-Sep 2016 instead of mid-2017. Below News reported in Apr 2013.
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Originally posted by Srilankan1 View PostHope this will come up some how.
At least to kill useless Mihinlanka.
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Postpersonally i think jetstar sri lanka if it happens, should operate out of mattala, in order to give that useless waste of money airport some life, and since jetstar sri lanka is a private company, they mite know how to make money out of nothing. again these are my thoughts and doesn't really mean i'm correct, may be i'm wrong...
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Originally posted by lordvader View PostCould work considering the government is giving huge discounts (or even removing fees) for airlines flying from Mattala. So it could save Jetstar a lot of money in airport fees. Plus Jetstar targets leisure travellers who would like to go to the south and east coast beaches. The case would be even stronger if the Southern Expressway is eventually extended to Mattala and Arugam Bay (as I remember a government official once discussing).
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Hey Guys heard some rumors that.. UL logo is going to change...??? Not sure... if this is part of the One-Wold connection?? Also i heard that -ALA is on a serious paint job.. Please confirm...
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