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Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI think Mihin Lanka going to take delivery of A319 of ex-Air Macao / B-MAM / MSN1893 on the 23/02/2015. New Rego of this bird might be 4R-MRF. I am still awaiting for confirmation and more information.
Link - http://www.marketwatch.com/story/air...cau-2013-05-21
New A321 replaces the old A319
B-MAM - MSN1893 - Airbus A319-100 - Delivered on 27. Jan 2003 - Age 12.2 Years
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Originally posted by Max View PostAir Lease Corporation AL announced long term lease agreements with Air Macau for two new Airbus A321-200 aircraft, which are scheduled for delivery in October 2014 and March 2015.
Link - http://www.marketwatch.com/story/air...cau-2013-05-21
New A321 replaces the old A319
B-MAM - MSN1893 - Airbus A319-100 - Delivered on 27. Jan 2003 - Age 12.2 Years
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Originally posted by anthonylk View PostWas this an agreement with the previous government ? Why don't they merge the 2 & both operate as Sri Lankan Airlines ?Originally posted by MalaysiaMustafa View PostWill it be additional or will they retire any of its current fleet?
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostMerging Mihin with UL is a huge mistake imho. It just adds Mihin's finacial liabilities to those of UL. Still very unclear what penalty will have to be paid for the non delivery of the 2 738's. Also unclear how many of Mihins routes are profitable (my guess - none of them!).
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Originally posted by anthonylk View PostWas this an agreement with the previous government ? Why don't they merge the 2 & both operate as Sri Lankan Airlines ?
Need to get a new restructuring strategy for UL.
UL & MJ is in a terrible financial state since 2007 !!
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostAccording to press, 4R-MRF is an additional aircraft to the Mihin Lanka current fleet which includes single A320 and couple of A321s. This lease agreement of A319 (valid for 2015-2017) was signed by the previous government.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI think Dhaka, Lahore and Seychelles could become profitable destinations for SriLankan Airlines.
There is speculation surrounding the Seychelles and the opening of a branch of a Sri Lankan Bank there. This also needs to be fully investigated.
Do you think SL Government could close the Mihin Lanka without merging Mihin Lanka with SriLankan? What will happen to Mihin Lanka's existing fleet if they merge or close? Yesterday I spoke to Mihin Lanka employee who said Mihin Lanka will be operating as normal until April 2015 , and SriLankan and Mihin Lanka are still in the talks to findout what to do with this useless airline (Mihin Lanka).
There must be figures available that detail what the various options are going cost. Enough public money has been wasted already imho.
I'd like to see figures for HRI published as well.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostI don't think there's a market to any of these places - the huge losses at Mihin seem to confirm they are losing money on all the routes. This is why a comprehensive audit is needed.
There is speculation surrounding the Seychelles and the opening of a branch of a Sri Lankan Bank there. This also needs to be fully investigated.
Without more public funding Mihin will simply go bankrupt. There are laws covering this. The aircraft will go back to leasing companies. I'm not a legal expert but I think this is a far cheaper option for the GOSL.
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostI don't think there's a market to any of these places - the huge losses at Mihin seem to confirm they are losing money on all the routes. This is why a comprehensive audit is needed.
There is speculation surrounding the Seychelles and the opening of a branch of a Sri Lankan Bank there. This also needs to be fully investigated.
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View PostFlights between CMB and DAC operate at almost full capacity through out the year......its near impossible to get an empty seat during the peak season.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostMay be that's why Mihin Lanka is increasing the frequency of flights to Dhaka from 5 to 6 weekly effective Summer 2015. Does Mihin has sufficient demand for business class in the Dhaka route? I am quite surprised still Biman hasn't launched the Colombo route but Mihin Lanka is looking to add Chittagong, Kathmandu and Ho Chi Minh City to it's network in year 2015.
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Korean Air vs Sri Lankan Airlines
Korean Air posts $350m loss for 2013
Korean Air, has posted an annual net loss of $US357 million.
Korean Air swings to big operating profit in 2014
Korean Air has reported an operating profit of $US355 million for the year ended 31 December 2014, a major improvement on the $US357 million loss over the previous fiscal year.
Korean Air (KAL) has reported an operating profit of KRW395 billion ($355 million) for the year ended 31 December 2014, a major improvement on the KRW20 billion loss over the previous fiscal year.
Sri Lankan Airlines lose Rs21.5bn in 2012
Sri Lankan Airlines lose 30.1 billion rupees (230 million US dollars) in 2013
2014 - More Loss
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