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Is the UL and Mihin going to be placed under a State Holding Corporation too
The PM says all SOEs will be placed under a Temasek Holdings still holdings coperation while non-strategic enterprises will be privatized
State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Reform
A State Holding Corporation Limited (SHCL) to be formed, under which all state owned entrepreneurial enterprises would be under, built along the lines of Temasek Holdings of Singapore, to successfully manage state enterprises
Efficient managers to be employed to run the SOEs and corrupt employees / politicians involved to be dealt accordingly
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostHi banuthev.
Not hearing anything - it's all gone very quiet.
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostSriLankan Airlines operates a new A330-300 fleet with the arrival of its fifth Airbus on 10 November 2015
http://www.incentivetravel.co.uk/new...-november-2015
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Originally posted by Godofpower View PostIs the UL and Mihin going to be placed under a State Holding Corporation too
The PM says all SOEs will be placed under a Temasek Holdings still holdings coperation while non-strategic enterprises will be privatized
State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Reform
A State Holding Corporation Limited (SHCL) to be formed, under which all state owned entrepreneurial enterprises would be under, built along the lines of Temasek Holdings of Singapore, to successfully manage state enterprises
Efficient managers to be employed to run the SOEs and corrupt employees / politicians involved to be dealt accordingly
http://nation.lk/online/2015/11/06/h...icy-framework/
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Originally posted by speedbird747 View PostIt would be best if UL focuses on long haul flights and tourist destinations while MJ is given the routes where working class density is high....
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostAny idea why UL flights to both KUL and SIN (all their flights in a day to both destinations) today are either delayed by 4 hrs or is cancelled.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostI recently read from an interview which gives a bit more insight on route development of SriLankan. From mid 2016, UL is planning to increase flights to Beijing from 4 to daily, Tokyo from 4 to 5 weekly and increase the frequency to Indian cities. Schedules for Melbourne was loaded early this year with resumption date of 2 Nov 15 but it's now been postponed to end of 2016. Again UL is studying possibilities to resume Johannesburg for the future.
The reality is they are out of money and the GOSL has no money to put into the Airline.
It's all in the last Annual Report - UL was supposed to get $125 Million from the GOSL. They didn't get this money.
Also in the Annual report - future liabilities associated with the order of new aircraft.
I'm not sure how they are continuing to fund operations.
Not sure where the money is going to come from to pay for the costs associated with the re-fleeting.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by Max View PostIt will be better if SriLankan can codeshare with Helitours and they should launch daily services on CMB-TRR-JAF route.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostHi Rahal, I can see UL flights have to been delayed today and could notice UL is running with short active-fleet of 19 aircraft (A32Series - 8 & A33Series - 11) after last A343 taken out of the service last week. Does this mean 4R-ADF had been sent to hangar for end-of-lease-checks? Any idea whether it will be coming back in service until 6Jan as reported before. Very sad to see my favourite A343 no longer part of UL fleet. It's said to be 5th A333 to be ferried from TLS to CMB tomorrow. So the delays are going to occur until 4R-ALP put in to service.
ADF has taken out of the fleet temporary for a special check, basically to identify and note the key areas for the upcoming lease return maintenance. far as I know it was scheduled for a week, and will be back into the business within next 2-3 days if they don't have any serious maintenance going on. since the busy seasonal schedule is coming, this is the last chance they have to take it out of the service temporary. ALG will be the first to pull out, probably by the mid december.
sorry mate, I didn't go to work in few days so not quite sure whether they have many aircrafts in the hangar and as a result they are operating with a short of aircrafts.
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Originally posted by 4R-ALA View PostAny idea why UL flights to both KUL and SIN (all their flights in a day to both destinations) today are either delayed by 4 hrs or is cancelled.
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostSounds like more talk to me. Used to hear the same from Kapila. I've been hearing "soon" "next year" and "this Winter" for almost 10 years regarding flights to Australia. I have hard time taking this seriously.
The reality is they are out of money and the GOSL has no money to put into the Airline.
It's all in the last Annual Report - UL was supposed to get $125 Million from the GOSL. They didn't get this money.
Also in the Annual report - future liabilities associated with the order of new aircraft.
I'm not sure how they are continuing to fund operations.
Not sure where the money is going to come from to pay for the costs associated with the re-fleeting.
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4R-ALP
15-07-2015 - At the flight line with primer and no engines
11-09-2015 - fully painted Back to flight line
07-10-2015 - Test flight
29-10-2015 - Acceptance flight 1
05-11-2015 - Acceptance flight 2
10-11-2015 - Ferry Flight
SriLankan Airlines Flight 1206
Toulouse (TLS) to Colombo (CMB)
Departure: 10:00 AM Nov 10 Arrival: 1:10 AM Nov 11
Scheduled
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