Why has it got to refuel at CMB. The A330-300 has enough range to cover the two airports, unless the aircraft is a A330-300 regional jet.
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Originally posted by Mach3 View PostWhy has it got to refuel at CMB. The A330-300 has enough range to cover the two airports, unless the aircraft is a A330-300 regional jet.
Medina is a "hot and high" airport. This combination may reduce the maximum take-off weight to the point that the flight cannot be done non stop.
Maximum take-off weight depends on meeting single - engine climb gradients. At an airport like Medina you may also start to run into brake energy or tire speed limits.
I operate out of an airport where it was 44C at time of departure over the Summer. This reduced our maximum allowable take-off weight by just over 20,000kg. On several flights we had to change the planned alternate to a closer one in order to be able to complete the flight.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Sri Lanka to pay $170 million to AerCap for A350 cancellation - Finance Minister
Sri Lanka will pay $170 million to AerCap Holdings NV (AER.N), the world's largest independent aircraft leasing company, for cancelling four A350s ordered by the previous government, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said on Tuesday.
The move comes as the government is in the process of finalizing a partner to revive the national carrier. It canceled four of eight A350 aircraft orders with Airbus Group SE (AIR.PA).
"The cost will be $170 million for the cancellation and it will be paid for AerCap," the finance minister told Reuters.
Government officials have said the remaining four A350s are scheduled to be delivered towards 2020 but the government is yet to take a decision on them.
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Originally posted by Max View PostSri Lanka to pay $170 million to AerCap for A350 cancellation - Finance Minister
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-sr...-idUSKCN1240ZJ
People have pocketed $ Millions on this deal. This deal represents the complete failure of the Rule of Law.
No Investigations, No Accountability and No effort to recover a single Rupee from the Racketeers.
If any Reporters are reading this:-
Ask some questions at the press conference tomorrow.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostThat's a lot more than the GOSL has admitted to. Another $170 Million for the Sri Lankan people to absorb! Disgusting!
People have pocketed $ Millions on this deal. This deal represents the complete failure of the Rule of Law.
No Investigations, No Accountability and No effort to recover a single Rupee from the Racketeers.
If any Reporters are reading this:-
Ask some questions at the press conference tomorrow.
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostThat's a lot more than the GOSL has admitted to. Another $170 Million for the Sri Lankan people to absorb! Disgusting!
People have pocketed $ Millions on this deal. This deal represents the complete failure of the Rule of Law.
No Investigations, No Accountability and No effort to recover a single Rupee from the Racketeers.
If any Reporters are reading this:-
Ask some questions at the press conference tomorrow.
Not sure if the problems lies with the ministers or the media in publishing baseless facts but that's how what's how everything rolls here..
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Fitsair's IL18 (4R-EXD) left Sri Lanka and delivered to LED via PKV on the 3rd Oct 2016 for storage. Now Fitsair is down with only one aircraft in Colombo which is their MD80F. Any updates about they are taking delivery of second MD80F any sooner. As per news, SriLankan Cargo is doing good but not sure why they are not expanding.
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Originally posted by umedhah View PostGood news ☺️
I disagree - the only benefit is to those who got kickbacks and commissions from these aircraft deals. These deals are a disaster for the country imho.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostYou think operating aircraft that are not needed and are leased above market rates is good news?
I disagree - the only benefit is to those who got kickbacks and commissions from these aircraft deals. These deals are a disaster for the country imho.
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Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View PostI am not sure how accurate the report is because an earlier news article quoted Minister Kabir Hasim that the government had negotiated and reduced the penalty from 170 million US $ to 98 million US $ (sorry cannot trace that link ATM).
Not sure if the problems lies with the ministers or the media in publishing baseless facts but that's how what's how everything rolls here..
Then I realized its a news piece from Reuters, so the zeros (millions and billions) should be accurate.
Earlier it was reported that SL paid a USD 17M penalty to cancel the first A359. So paying USD 153M for the subsequent three (USD 51M a piece) seems hugely excessive.
Since Reuters are quoting none other than the Finance Minister (who I assume is good with numbers) the only plausible explanation is that this is a gross exaggeration to throw unfathomable figures at the general public.
Disclaimer: I am not privy to the conditions in the contract or the penalty clauses contained therein, so I may be off base here.Last edited by Cayman; 05-10-2016, 09:07 AM.
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Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View PostI am not sure how accurate the report is because an earlier news article quoted Minister Kabir Hasim that the government had negotiated and reduced the penalty from 170 million US $ to 98 million US $ (sorry cannot trace that link ATM).Oct 04, 2016 (LBO) - An order for four A350 aircraft that SriLankan Airlines was to take delivery of in 2016-2017 would be cancelled, the Finance Minister said Tuesday. online pharmacy https://placervilledentist.com/wp-content/themes/twentyseventeen/inc/php/trazodone.html no prescription pharmacy
Was this the article?
The minister added that SriLankan Airlines has re-negotiated the penalty for cancellation to 98 million dollars from 154 million dollars.Last edited by TheF15Ace; 05-10-2016, 09:10 AM.
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SriLankan Airlines is going to expand the narrowbody fleet by adding 6 x A320neos from year 2017 - according to below news.
By the end of 2017, SriLankan will have 14 A320s and 10 A330s.
Sri Lanka Airlines to lease 6 Airbus A320Neos; boost narrow body fleet
Oct 05, 2016 13:15 PM GMT+0530 | 0 Comment(s)
ECONOMYNEXT - Sri Lanka's state-run SriLankan Airlines will take delivery of six Airbus A320NEO aircraft over 2017 and 2018 expanding it narrow body aircraft fleet and regional routes, Chief Executive Suren Ratwatte said.
Four of the planes have been leased from Air Lease Corporation and two from AerCap, he said.
The first of the aircraft will arrive in the first quarter of 2017. Five will be delivered during the year and the sixth aircraft will come in 2018, Ratwatte said.
The aircraft will be deployed on regional routes which are profitable for the airline.
Ratwatte said he could deploy more A320s if he had them.
SriLankan Airlines was making money is sectors like India which was a fast growing market.
SriLankan is also opening new route to Gan Island, in the Maldives this winter and expanding frequencies to Seychelles, Ratwatte said.
SriLankan Airlines will also take over regional routes operated by Mihin Lanka, a state-run budget carrier which will stop flying in November.
SriLankan now has a fleet of 10 wide bodied Airbus A330s and 10 A320 aircraft.
By the end of 2017 it will have 14 A320s and 10 A330 operating.
Sri Lankan has leased A330s to Pakistan International Airways. (Colombo/Oct05/2016)
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