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SriLankan bags silver at HRM Awards
SriLankan Airlines once again demonstrated its high level of professionalism in human resource management and development when it won a Silver award in the Open/private sector category at the HRM Awards 2014, held at the Cinnamon Grand, recently.
Organized by the Association of Human Resource Professionals (HRP) the HRM Awards, recognizes and rewards industry best practices in Human Resources, while aiming to provide a platform for public and private sector companies in Sri Lanka to evaluate the effectiveness of their HRM practices against internationally accepted guidelines.
Sharing his thoughts at the ceremony, Pradeepa Kekulawala, the Head of Human Resources of SriLankan Airlines stated, “We are constantly seeking ways to evolve and innovate to implement the best HR practices within the organization. Whilst taking pride from our achievement, we need to invest ourselves in formulating the best HRM Practices which we could adopt and practice and surpass industry benchmarks to become a trend setter in the field of HR management.”
SriLankan Airlines was amongst an elite set of companies from the corporate sector who shared the spotlight at the event as the ceremony recognised the best HR Management practitioners in the island. The leading companies of the island were audited and appraised by an independent panel of judges that comprised of prominent local and international HR professionals. The ceremony was graced by leading HR Professionals in the corporate sector with Arjuna Ranatunga, the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation as the Chief Guest.
SriLankan Airlines’ Human Resources Department won a Silver award in the Government-Owned Business category in 2012 edition of the HRM awards. The Airline was also awarded the prestigious ‘Best HR Strategy in line with Business Strategy’ award at the fifth edition of Asia's Best Employer Brand Awards, held at Pan Pacific Hotel, Marina Square in Singapore, last year.
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Originally posted by anthonylk View PostOriginally posted by banuthev View PostTechnical Problem is on Mihin Lanka's A321 - 4R-MRD. 4R-MRD came back from the C-Check on 27/3/2015 and faced the technical issues on 27/3/2015 on MJ311 CMB-GAY and 29/3/2015 on MJ501 CMB-DAC. I think they tried the test flight also on 28/3/2015. 4R-MRE also AOG for engine change.
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Originally posted by MalaysiaMustafa View PostSo far, no announcement made today it seems
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Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Postis there any official statement?
still we will be having 2 Airlines??
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Originally posted by janhongladarom View PostWhat happen to 4R-ADA. I see it is being diverted to DOHA. Is it engine problem or medical emergency? But I don't see it continue its flight.
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SriLankan only airline in the world without a single aircraft
SriLankan Airlines may be the only airline in the world, which does not own a single plane, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said.
He said so while accepting the committee report on SriLankan Airlines yesterday. The committee was appointed by Former Civil Aviation Minister Arjuna Ranatunga to look into the frauds and corruption of the airlines, which has become a huge burden on the country’s economy. Accordingly, a four-member committee headed by J. C. Weliamuna has prepared the report within six weeks. The other members of the committee are Uditha Palihakkara, M. K. Bandara and B. A. W. Abeywardena. Addressing media the Prime Minister said that SriLankan Airlines owns only a few vehicles including some buses and lorries.
He added that newly appointed Civil Aviation Minister Reginold Cooray will bring it up in parliament next week after analyzing the report.
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SriLankan Aviation College to rake in forex
SriLankan Airlines Aviation College held its graduation ceremony at the BMICH yesterday.Speaking at the event Deputy Aviation Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardene said the aviation industry contributes 28% to the economic growth of the country.
With the establishment of the SriLankan Airlines Aviation College, the government plans to increase the contribution to 60% by 2030. He also said by providing services to foreign students the government plans to earn invaluable foreign currency to the country.
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Originally posted by anthonylk View PostYesterday UL265 to Riyadh, diverted to Doha. Whats up ?
http://www.flightradar24.com/flight/ul265
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Originally posted by umedhah View PostLooks like it did another run today DOH-DOH.. prolly tech issue?
http://www.flightradar24.com/data/ai...r-ada/#5e66678
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