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Originally posted by anthonylk View Post
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostThat's why they shouldn't buy these small aircrafts which can't even take much people. Waste of money. By the way was it the 319?
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Originally posted by flylanka View PostBA's LGW-MLE-CMB route was very poorly planned.
1. The MLE-CMB route has stiff competition.
2. LGW is not a lucrative connection port for passengers to and from Americas.
3. LGW is BA's Caribbean connection port. Traffic between Caribbean and CMB is very poor.
4. BA yes should and could launch CMB from Heathrow.
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Originally posted by skyline View Post4R-ALN got centre fuel tank?
Do we really need more A333s ? A333 is payload restricted on LHR & NRT routes. What a waste.
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Originally posted by sfernando34 View PostI am starting to wonder too whether this was the right choice of aircraft. I was hoping that UL might consider the 77W to become the new workhorse of the long haul fleet, as I do not believe it would need to have payload restrictions as the A333 does. It seems like other South Asian carriers like AI, JW, BG and PIA have all found success using the 77W, and have utilized them successfully on long routes such as LHR, CDG, MAN and beyond to JFK and EWR. I wish UL had considered the Boeing option, but I guess its too late now.
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Originally posted by lordvader View PostI think given the circumstances the A333 was the right aircraft and I remember reading somewhere that the last 3 will have a centre fuel tank, hence the delay of their deliveries till the second half of this year (could be wrong though).
In any case what do you think of the old UL management? I remember you were one of the few defending their actions. This is a genuine question as I've heard mixed reports about their performance.
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Originally posted by Srilankan1 View PostHow about having 2 777's for UL?? to cover up London / Tokyo / Rome routes???
I do agree with SriLankan1, SriLankan needs a bigger aircraft for Heathrow, It's shame the government had sold most of the slots at our UL's iconic route : Colombo-Heathrow where UL used to serve approx double daily flights. Getting slots at Heathrow is not that easy now and it's quite long way to go for the expansion of Heathrow airport's sixth terminal and third runway.
Currently SriLankan is mixing A332/A333/A343 on Colombo - London (Heathrow) route. In the winter, using A333 on Colombo - Heathrow is not a best idea due to payload retriction result of long flying hours. SriLankan going to fly just daily flights to Heathrow from Summer 2015 and in Winter 2015 onboard A332. For Next year Heathrow operations, SriLankan had planned to use A359s with 2 class 315 seater aircraft. I doubt daily 315seats are sufficient for Heathrow. May be UL has to plan to get A350-1000 which is a 387 seater in 2 class (J/Y) and plan for the daily Colombo-Heathrow-Toronto route. Transferring to Boeing may be not a good idea due to training etc..
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Originally posted by Srilankan1 View PostHow about having 2 777's for UL?? to cover up London / Tokyo / Rome routes???
Some routes like singapore using A321 /A320 it has given a chance to EK to carry Heavy cargoes.
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I agree. We will have to make do with the A333 to Heathrow for now. Transferring to Boeing Aircraft just for this route is not worth. I believe at the time the previous government was in talks with Airbus for the A350's, Boeing has also offered to sell the 787-8 & 787-9, but the government was advised not to due to cost of training of staff, pilots, maintenance , etc. Even Mihin cancelled an earlier deal it has made with Boeing.
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Originally posted by janhongladarom View PostMaybe is because they want to stick with an all Airbus fleet and pilot for A343 and A332 can easily switch to pilot the A333 with no hassel and save cost on training.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostThanks to Chamith for sharing the picture. I am surprised 4R-ALN still parked in CMB C25 bay. Perhaps currently no space in Engineering Hangar for aircraft check-ups for 4R-ALN before first revenue flight. I think Engineering Hangar currently filled with 4R-ADB, 4R-ADC and 4R-ALC. Also I can't see any movement of 4R-ADA since 25-3-2015 on FR24. 4R-ABJ ferried in Manchester for the new owner Titan Airways on the 22-3-2015.
I am just wondering when it is expected that the 4R-ALN will commence revenue flights?
Does UL have plans to receive any A333s with Oneworld Livery?
source : roshankan
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