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Originally posted by banuthev View Postsee srilankan a350 sisters in the below picture.
Today msn60 has been towed and parked next to msn55 for outstanding rework.
Msn52 still inside the l70 hangar for work and then it will be moved to l32 for completion work then it will be moved for paint work.
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Originally posted by newsflasher View PostWhat happened to Mihin Lanka service to Lahore? UL are now doing the route as traingular via KHI and using widebody.
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Originally posted by RAHALROXZ View PostHello
I'm not very sure however I heard they are looking for 320NEOs and 321s... probably not another 320.
UL's current fleet
A320 = 6
A321 = 2
A332 = 6
A333 = 7
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SriLankan Cargo sets record for cargo handling at BIA Cargo Centre
SriLankan Cargo, the freight handling arm of SriLankan Airlines, set a new record for the amount of tonnage handled during a single month at the Cargo Centre of Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), with 21,743 metric tonnes in the month of March 2016.
The figure surpassed the previous highest amount of 20,040 tonnes, achieved a year ago in March 2015, the airline said in a media release.
Significantly, this has exceeded the design capacity of the SriLankan Cargo Centre, which is 20,833 tonnes per month.
Chamara Ranasinghe, Head of Cargo at SriLankan Airlines, said: “We are delighted to report that our forecast indicates 2016 will be another record setting year for SriLankan Cargo. Our Cargo Centre has already handled 56,780 tonnes during the first three months of this year, which is the highest total that we have seen during the January to March period during any year, surpassing the 52,169 tonnes in the comparable period last year.”
SriLankan’s Cargo Centre recently received an ‘Award of Appreciation’ from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce for its steadfast role in supporting the nation’s economic activities. The state-of-the-art 25,000 square metre centre has dedicated areas for imports, exports and transshipments, sophisticated facilities for cold storage, animal handling and dangerous goods, CCTV facilities to secure all goods, a high-security area for valuables and a 24-hour customer care centre. On-line tracking through SkyChain allows customers to track their shipments in real time right up to their destinations.
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SriLankan Airlines submits its details and ideas on restructure
Sri Lanka’s national carrier, following Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe’s announcement that the government was looking to partner Sri Lankan Airlines with a foreign airline, in an effort to convert the airline into a profit making venture, has submitted its financial statistics, restructuring and in general their view on the restructure, Chairman Aji th Dias said.
“We submitted all details including the financial position and our ideas on the proposal restructure,” he told the Business Times.
The Ministry of Public Enterprise Development is gearing to issue Request for Proposal (RFP) to select a financial advisers in this regard, he said. Financial advise to restructure the national carrier is being coordinated by National Savings Bank, which acts as the lead manager. He said once the RFPs are short listed, based on their proposals, the airline will look for a suitable plan.
SriLankan which recorded a profit of Rs. 4.4 billion in 2008 took a disastrous nosedive thereafter having suffered a whopping loss of amounting to Rs. 140 billion as at March 31, 2016, according to the government.
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Originally posted by TheF15Ace View PostThanks. I guess for the time being it'll be another expense they can cut.
Here is another cut : Another Long-haul route to be cancelled from Winter 2016 : It's Paris.
According to below news, UL to focus on India. So what I guessed earlier is almost correct. UL's current fleet of Six of A330-200 are going to be replaced by Six of A320 NEOS. There are no talks about UL replacing the current A330-200 fleet with other widebody.
See below for the expected UL fleet after retirement of 6 x A332s (ALA, ALB, ALC, ALD, ALH, ALJ), 2 x A320s (ABK/L) and 2 x A321s (ABQ/R). Notsure yet about UL taking delivery of A350s.
04 = A320CEOS
06 = A320NEOS
04 = A321NEOS
07 = A333
Few more bits about CUT in UL :
The airline, which reported an accumulated loss of 140 billion rupees (US$958 million) as of March 31, is being restructured to make it more attractive for acquisition, said Eran Wickremaratne, deputy ministry of the Public Enterprise Development in Sri Lanka to parliament on Tuesday.
“We have to dress up the bride to seek a proper suitor,” said the deputy minister, whose ministry handles the airline.
The airline has been in the news over the past few weeks after its burgeoning debt situation and weak financials were released by the government.
It is also currently undergoing staff cuts with a voluntary retirement scheme on the cards for its 7,000 strong workforce.
SriLankan Airlines’ chairman Ajit Dias says the goal now is to change its focus, especially towards India, and will position itself as an Asian carrier.
The airline currently has 100 weekly flights to India and is now sourcing for a local public relations agency there.
SOURCE : TTG ASIA
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostThey are cutting the liabilities in the Balance Sheet to show the better Net worth totals.
Here is another cut : Another Long-haul route to be cancelled from Winter 2016 : It's Paris.
According to below news, UL to focus on India. So what I guessed is earlier almost correct. UL's current fleet of Six of A330-200 are going to be replaced by Six of A320 NEOS. There are no talks about UL replacing the current A330-200 fleet with other widebody.
See below for the expected UL fleet after retirement of 6 x A332s (ALA, ALB, ALC, ALD, ALH, ALJ), 2 x A320s (ABK/L) and 2 x A321s (ABQ/R). Notsure yet about UL taking delivery of A350s.
04 = A320CEOS
06 = A320NEOS
04 = A321NEOS
07 = A333
1st frame
1.3.5 = CMB-LHR - DEP CMB : 12:00 - ARR CMB : 12:25 +1
2.4.6.7 = CMB-PEK = DEP CMB : 14:05 - ARR CMB : 07:05 +1
2nd frame
2.4.6 = CMB-LHR = DEP CMB : 12:00 - ARR CMB : 12:25 +1
1.3.5.7 = CMB-PVG = DEP CMB : 14:10 - ARR CMB : 06:05 +1
3rd frame
7 = CMB-LHR = DEP CMB : 13:00 - ARR CMB : 13:25 +1
1.3.4.5.6 = CMB-CAN = DEP CMB : 15:10 - ARR CMB : 05:15 +1
2 = CMB-FRA = DEP CMB : 13:05 - ARR CMB : 11:00 +
2.4.5.6.7 = CMB-MAA = DEP CMB : 07:35 - ARR CMB : 11:30 *
4th frame
1.2.4.6 = CMB-NRT = DEP CMB : 23:50 - ARR CMB : 19:00+1
3.5.7 = CMB-FRA = DEP CMB : 00:30 - ARR CMB : 21:50
5th frame
DAILY = CMB-KWI = DEP CMB : 18:00 - ARR CMB : 05:50+1
DAILY - CMB-BKK = DEP CMB : 07:20 - ARR CMB : 16:00 *
6th frame
DAILY = CMB-RUH = DEP CMB : 18:05 - ARR CMB : 06:05+1
DAILY = CMB-SIN = DEP CMB : 07:25 - ARR CMB : 16:25 *
7th frame
DAILY = CMB-JED = DEP CMB : 17:35 - ARR CMB : 06:45+1
DAILY = CMB-MLE = DEP CMB : 08:10 - ARR CMB : 12:10 *
Flight marked as * = During A333 Maintanance, these flights will be served by A321
Rest of the flights have to be operated by A320/A321s if UL failed to replace the current A330-200s with widebody. HKG route have to be served Daily onboard A321neos via BKK or KMG.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostThey are cutting the liabilities in the Balance Sheet to show the better Net worth totals.
Here is another cut : Another Long-haul route to be cancelled from Winter 2016 : It's Paris.
According to below news, UL to focus on India. So what I guessed earlier is almost correct. UL's current fleet of Six of A330-200 are going to be replaced by Six of A320 NEOS. There are no talks about UL replacing the current A330-200 fleet with other widebody.
See below for the expected UL fleet after retirement of 6 x A332s (ALA, ALB, ALC, ALD, ALH, ALJ), 2 x A320s (ABK/L) and 2 x A321s (ABQ/R). Notsure yet about UL taking delivery of A350s.
04 = A320CEOS
06 = A320NEOS
04 = A321NEOS
07 = A333
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Originally posted by RAHALROXZ View PostHello...
That will be ALA ALB ALC and streches from September 2016 to April 2017.
First A350 is expected to be here in August
Cheers
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostDo you know when UL is returning 4R-ALD, ALH & ALJ back to the lessor ? Will they replace them with wide body aircrafts? Without enough widebody aircrafts and with these routes dropping would they survive in the long run?
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Originally posted by SpookyFlyer View PostI'm sure they can survive. For example check the flight history of 4R-ALQ. Landed at CMB around 05:09AM(21/05/16) as UL226 and spent about 6 hours on the ground before taking off to FRA as UL557. I think they can do a MLE flight or MAA flight in between. Since CDG also out of the way in this winter they have more than enough aircrafts to operate without any disruptions.
Is there a strong business case to continue FRA, now that CDG is going to be discontinued?
I always thought LHR was the only European destination they could operate profitably.Last edited by Cayman; 22-05-2016, 11:28 AM.
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Originally posted by Cayman View PostUL has a lower frame utilization rate compared to even similar mediocre airlines. However, I still think that they need something to fill in the gap between the A333 and the A321. It is simply too large a hole.
Does MJ still fly to CGK ? And for the love of God, I have no clue why MJ is sort of brushed off the picture when UL and it's woes come up.
Does that mean MJ is operating profitably ?
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