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Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View Posthttp://www.ft.lk/article/538737/Trea...-Airlines-debt
Treasury to take over UL debt. Hopefully there is some serious restructuring as well to ensure this is not a regular occurence
It's a complete disaster.
There is no guarantee whatsoever that this will somehow solve all the problems. Absolutely nothing is being done - just a lot of Big Talk.
Nobody will touch this - especially when they discover how "business" is done in Sri Lanka.
The Rule of Law is non existent as far as I can see.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by Cayman View PostSo far the C series has been a disaster. Not only the established operators are avoiding it like the plague, even the Federal government of Canada does not want anything to do with it...
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Originally posted by Cayman View PostHa ha... DL deal was announced this morning
Definitely a positive for the C series, but they have a very long way to go.
Republic airline regional airline for UA, AA and DL has placed order in 2010 EIS 2016. Korean Air placed order in 2011 EIS 2016...Hmm...I think C Series has a future...Not sure about Bombardier...has some cash flow issue waiting for a handout from Federal Gov.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostSwiss airlines's regional airline Swiss Global is launching commercial operation in July 2016
Republic airline regional airline for UA, AA and DL has placed order in 2010 EIS 2016. Korean Air placed order in 2011 EIS 2016...Hmm...I think C Series has a future...Not sure about Bombardier...has some cash flow issue waiting for a handout from Federal Gov.
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Govt pumps USD 201 million to keep SriLankan, Mihin flying until October
Sri Lankan government has decided to pump 201 million US dollars to restructure and keep the operations of state-owned SriLankan Airlines and Mihin Lanka flying until October this year.
Speaking at a special press briefing Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said the cabinet has also approved a 70 million US dollars worth government-backed loan facility in this regard.
“We are left with only two alternatives. One is to close down the Airline and other is to provide government funds to keep it,” Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said.
“We didn’t think about the alternative to close down. Instead we allocate funds to keep the operations until October.”
The cabinet has also decided to continue the operations of SriLankan Airlines after October as a partnership with an investor or international airline.
The applications for choosing the prospective partner will be called in the near future and the partner company will be responsible with managing operations of the Airline.
The government will soon select an advisory firm to start hunting for a suitable partner for Sri Lanka’s national carrier.
State-owned SriLankan Airlines currently has a debt burden of 3.252 billion US dollars.
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Qatar Airways Eyeing Shares at Royal Air Maroc
Qatar Airways is eyeing to acquire shares at the Moroccan carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) to strengthen its presence on the African continent, reports say.
Baker El Baker, Managing Director of Qatar Airways has reportedly said that his company would move forward to acquire between 25 and 49 per cent of RAM’s capital.
“A cooperation to acquire some shares was signed between the Moroccan and Qatari governments,” El Baker told Blomberg Agency on Monday on the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market taking place in Dubai from April 25 to 28.
Qatar Airways ups stake in British Airways parent firm IAG
Qatar’s national carrier now owns about 12 percent of IAG, up 9.99 percent from previously, IAG is the parent company of British Airways, and its chief Willie Walsh has previously said the relationship with Qatar Airways could lead to more code-sharing arrangements, joint purchases and coordination between cargo units.
IAG chief executive Willie Walsh has previously said the relationship with Qatar Airways could lead to more code-sharing arrangements, joint purchases and coordination between cargo units.
Alitalia/Etihad to buy 49% stake in Air Malta
Italy's Alitalia may decide to buy a 49 percent stake in Air Malta to boost its services to customers and accelerate consolidation in the aviation industry, it said on Wednesday.
Alitalia, in which Abu Dhabi-based carrier Etihad Airways bought a 49 percent stake as part of a 1.76 billion euro rescue plan, has vowed to return to profit by 2017.
Chief Executive Cramer Ball said the airline would decide whether to invest in loss-making Air Malta if its due diligence on the airline proves successful and once it is certain the move would not affect its own restructuring plan.
"We have decided to look closely to see whether Air Malta can fit into our strategic growth, particularly how our networks can complement each other in areas such as southern Italy," Ball said in a statement.
Singapore Airlines boosts stake in Virgin Australia
Singapore Airlines has lifted its stake in Virgin Australia amid uncertainty over the future ownership of the Australian carrier.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostSwiss airlines's regional airline Swiss Global is launching commercial operation in July 2016
Republic airline regional airline for UA, AA and DL has placed order in 2010 EIS 2016. Korean Air placed order in 2011 EIS 2016...Hmm...I think C Series has a future...Not sure about Bombardier...has some cash flow issue waiting for a handout from Federal Gov.
Besides, look at the A380. Whose who in the industry (such as EK, BA, QF, AF, LH, SQ) uses it and still nobody calls A380 a success story.
Bombardier makes great trains and lousy planes. Should have stuck with what they know.
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Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi View PostNot all Bombardier planes are lousy. The deHavilland/Bombardier Dash 8 is easily one of the best turboprop passenger aircraft ever built. Even the CRJs are pretty good aircraft for the short regional routes
CRJs were OK-ish until the ERJs came along.
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I admire your patriotism and the love for "Assembled in Canada" brand. But to be realistic, Republic I think is still in Chapter 11, so until DL came along C series actually did not have any credible orders.
Besides, look at the A380. Whose who in the industry (such as EK, BA, QF, AF, LH, SQ) uses it and still nobody calls A380 a success story.
Bombardier makes great trains and lousy planes. Should have stuck with what they know.
We shouldn't forget the first 737 (737-100) only had a grand total of 30 orders. But 49 years later we all know where the 737 family standsLast edited by TheF15Ace; 29-04-2016, 12:54 PM.
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