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Originally posted by Haleef View PostALN will come within maybe the next week I guess. No confirmed date. Yes, it will be in the same way as it was before.Attached Files
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Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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SiriLankan 4R-ALN inside PIA Ispahani Hanger, Karachi.
Originally posted by ULAirways View Post4R-ALN Back in Srilankan livery
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Minister Kabir Hashim says decision will save over $ 200 m for SriLankan Airlines Expertise from aviation industry specialists Nyras and Skyworks sought before final decision Cancellation penalty of $ 154 m negotiated down to $ 98 m; denies Joint Opposition allegations Claims corrupt MR regime struck deal for $ 1.425 m ..
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Srilankan A320neo will be in Colombo by Monday morning. Ceremony will be held.
Image source: SriLankan Airlines
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Colombo in final talks with TPG regarding SriLankan Airlines
The Sri Lankan government has selected US-based investment firm Texas Pacific Group (TPG) as the preferred candidate for further talks concerning a possible 49% stake in SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International). Sri Lankan Deputy Minister for State Enterprise Development, Eran Wickramaratne, told the Daily Mirror newspaper that talks between the two sides were currently focussed on how TPG would manage the carrier given its apparent lack of hands-on airline management experience. “They have to contract it or we’ll have to contract it from somewhere—technical assistance," he said. "As opposed to that, if you get an airline, the airline will have those things, but they will not have the money to invest. So, when we’re looking at a solution sometimes we need more than one party." He added that the government has now begun directly approaching international airlines over their possible interest in the debt-ridden national carrier. This comes after State Enterprise Development Minister Kabir Hashim said last month that in the event none of the three shortlisted finalists (TPG, PeaceAir Pvt Ltd, and the Maldivian company Super Group Partners) were found to be suitable, a second round of tenders would be held. This, Wickramaratne said, had been rendered moot given that all the relevant partnership details had already been divulged in the first round of bidding. “Ultimately it depends on what’s on offer, what the terms are. We’re in the process of discussion [with these airlines]. We can’t know the best deal until we know everything that’s really available. This process is very long,” he said.
The Sri Lankan government has selected US-based investment firm Texas Pacific Group (TPG) as the preferred candidate for further talks concerning a possible 49% stake in SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo Int'l).
Sri Lankan Deputy Minister for State Enterprise Development, Eran Wickramaratne, told the Daily Mirror newspaper that talks between the two sides were currently focussed on how TPG would manage the carrier given its apparent lack of hands-on airline management experience.
“They have to contract it or we’ll have to contract it from somewhere—technical assistance," he said. "As opposed to that, if you get an airline, the airline will have those things, but they will not have the money to invest. So, when we’re looking at a solution sometimes we need more than one party."
He added that the government has now begun directly approaching international airlines over their possible interest in the debt-ridden national carrier. This comes after State Enterprise Development Minister Kabir Hashim said last month that in the event none of the three shortlisted finalists (TPG, PeaceAir Pvt Ltd, and the Maldivian company Super Group Partners) were found to be suitable, a second round of tenders would be held. This, Wickramaratne said, had been rendered moot given that all the relevant partnership details had already been divulged in the first round of bidding.
“Ultimately it depends on what’s on offer, what the terms are. We’re in the process of discussion [with these airlines]. We can’t know the best deal until we know everything that’s really available. This process is very long,” he said.
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Originally posted by Max View PostColombo in final talks with TPG regarding SriLankan Airlines
http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/ne...ankan-airlines
Unless TPG secures a clear mandate to change the status quo in the airline, I am not sure if this is going to be successful.
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Originally posted by Cayman View PostI think the problem is not the lack of TPG's airline management experience, its the fact that they will only get a 49% stake, thereby subjecting themselves to expulsion / non-renewal of contract (as the case with EK).
Unless TPG secures a clear mandate to change the status quo in the airline, I am not sure if this is going to be successful.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostWow ! Thanks for sharing the pictures! Finally she is in Sri Lanka Registration. Any pictures of cabins/seats of 4R-ANA ?
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