Someone in the forum mentioned that UL has sent personal to Airbus for A350 type training. I wonder how that works out now.
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It's look like Nepal's Himalaya Airlines has launched Colombo-Kathmandu service from yesterday. Can any one confirm?
In Jan 2016, Himalaya Airlines had signed a long term service agreement with SriLankan for pilot training in A320 stimulators and cabin crew training.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostIt's look like Nepal's Himalaya Airlines has launched Colombo-Kathmandu service from yesterday. Can any one confirm?
In Jan 2016, Himalaya Airlines had signed a long term service agreement with SriLankan for pilot training in A320 stimulators and cabin crew training.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostIs it schedule or charter flight? Do you have the flight timetable? Hope they will stay long in Colombo route.
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View Post
Hope they will announce schedule flight on KTM-CMB route soon.
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostNice picture! F-WZFA will be sub-leased from SriLankan (UL) to Turkish Airlines (TK). Sad to see that we will not be getting to fly in it. 70% chance of SriLankan not getting it.Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View PostSomeone in the forum mentioned that UL has sent personal to Airbus for A350 type training. I wonder how that works out now.
Will UL still have some technicians and crew trained for the eventuality of the aircraft being returned ? It makes it weird that there will be no one type trained on an aircraft that the entity is leasing out.Originally posted by TheF15Ace View PostPerhaps it's a just-in-case measure? Because as of now nothing has been confirmed about sub-leasing these three aircraft to another carrier. Better to be prepared to fly these aircraft in-case an agreement cannot be reached.
UL's second A350 XWB (MSN 55), parked at P18 for out-door ground test as of 13-Apr.
Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View PostThat's sad to hear; but makes sense I guess. Do you know if the other 2 are also going to TK?
Also do you know if that means the A332 retirements are on hold for now?
UL better now converting the remaining other four 4 x A350 into 6 or 7 x A320s before Airbus start the assembly of A350s which are due to be delivered to UL after 2017.
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From what I heard TK is not interested in adding A350 or B787 aircraft to their fleet similar to EK.Last edited by TheF15Ace; 15-04-2016, 03:07 AM.
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MSN52 1st A359 for SriLanka Airlines:Source : http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showth...33328&page=115
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostWelcome to our Forum ! It's now parked at the A15 tent perhaps for the rework. When it will be sent for painting? Do you think it will be painted in full SriLankan colors?
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MSN52 is at Station A15 for rework before going to paint.
MSN55 is at Station P18 for Outdoor ground tests. It should move to rework soon.
MSN60 is currently at Station 30 (Indoor ground tests) and will be rolled-out for Outdoor ground tests in a few weeks.
Regards,
Lucas and Philipp
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http://offair.nethfm.com/article/37216
A small article and radio interview in Sinhalese. It states that employees in all departments are forming a coalition of sorts to oppose attempts to privatize SriLankan Airlines.
I couldn't listen to the entire radio interview but from the snippets I heard, it had culprits from both the previous and current regime pass blame at everybody except for themselves.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostFrom what I heard TK is not interested in adding A350 or B787 aircraft to their fleet similar to EK.
UL's second A350 XWB (MSN 55), parked at P18 for out-door ground test as of 13-Apr.
Yes. I'm wondering what's gonna happen with A332 retirements? Will they lease the younger A332s or will they take the delivery of three A350s without any choice.
UL better now converting the remaining other four 4 x A350 into 6 or 7 x A320s before Airbus start the assembly of A350s which are due to be delivered to UL after 2017.
Turkish Airlines is not anymore interested in the A350 - 900 XWB aircraft, therefore there is more likely a chance of SriLankan getting the Airbus A350 aircraft for its' fleet. This is not yet confirmed, but I'm very sure that we will definitely get to fly the A350 aircraft.
At the moment the airline is currently facing a lot of problems.
"The airline's situation can only further deteriorate with the arrival of the first of four Airbus 350 aircraft in September." - Rajeewa Jayaweera
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostJust got an Update;
Turkish Airlines is not anymore interested in the A350 - 900 XWB aircraft, therefore there is more likely a chance of SriLankan getting the Airbus A350 aircraft for its' fleet. This is not yet confirmed, but I'm very sure that we will definitely get to fly the A350 aircraft.
At the moment the airline is currently facing a lot of problems.
"The airline's situation can only further deteriorate with the arrival of the first of four Airbus 350 aircraft in September." - Rajeewa Jayaweera
An article by Rajeewa Jayaweera.
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