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Originally posted by Serendib View PostThat's a shame. It looks boring. when's it expected to be painted?
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Originally posted by ULA340 View PostUL will retire it's 332 fleet end of 2019 or early 2020. Since the 3 - 333 will be back to it's fleet (Which is given to PIA for 4 year dry lease). If UL takes the 4 rest of the 350's. Probably they can resume European services by 2020-2022.
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Originally posted by ULA340 View PostUL is having a tight schedule on utilizing it's fleet. It's better to take the aircraft to the hanger during the runway closure since UL have plenty of time to take care of the fleet.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostSriLankan's A321 / 4R-MRD is not flying since 12th Dec. Any reason ?
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4th A350 will definetely be for SriLankan Airlines. It will be run for the Australian routes.
Info from a personnel from Airbus.
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Originally posted by Haleef View Post4th A350 will definetely be for SriLankan Airlines. It will be run for the Australian routes.
Info from a personnel from Airbus.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostIf iam not mistken, 4th A350 was leased from Aercap. I thought the lease agreement has been cancelled and UL paid the penalty for all 4 A350s?
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostI'm not very sure of that bro.. But one of my uncle works at Airbus in Toulouse, so he was the one who told me this
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We should take the A350...
Biman Bangladesh issues widebody wet-lease RFP
Biman Bangladesh Airlines has issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) from all eligible parties for the wet-lease of a widebody aircraft of any type for a period of eight (8) months commencing February 2017.
Tender documents indicate the aircraft must seat between 220 and 300 passengers in a two-class configuration and must have been manufactured in October 1997 or later. It must also be capable of flying direct between Dhaka and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia without any load penalty taking into consideration an anticipated Weight & Baggage load of 120 Kg/passenger.
The aircraft will be operated on Biman's South East Asia and Gulf & Middle East networks and will be guaranteed a minimum of 250 Block Hours per month for the duration of the contract.
The deadline for the submission of bids is December 28, 2016.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines (BG, Dhaka) has issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) from all eligible parties for the wet-lease of a widebody aircraft of any type for a period of eight (8) months commencing February 2017. Tender documents indicate the aircraft must seat between 220 and 300 passengers in a two-class configuration and must have been manufactured in October 1997 or later. It must also be capable of flying direct between Dhaka and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia without any load penalty taking into consideration an anticipated Weight & Baggage load of 120 Kg/passenger. The aircraft will be operated on Biman's South East Asia and Gulf & Middle East networks and will be guaranteed a minimum of 250 Block Hours per month for the duration of the contract. The deadline for the submission of bids is December 28, 2016.
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