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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostJust what they need - another 12 year lease at above market rates without a termination clause!
Total order is 6 A320 Neo and 4 A321 Neo leased from Aercap and Air Lease Corporation.
Looks like another corrupt deal needs to be investigated. This is a financial disaster!
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4R-ANC, A32B (A321neo) is operating its' first revenue flight to Cochin (COK) tomorrow. My father is also operating the first flight tomorrow, so will get pictures!
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostAs far as I know UL ordered only 4 x A321 neo and 2 x A320 neo. When did they order additional 4 x A320 neo? When is the delivery?SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) has taken delivery of its maiden A321neo with 4R-ANC (msn 7663) having arrived at Colombo International from Hamburg Finkenwerder this last weekend. The aircraft is leased from AerCap and is due to enter revenue service from July 12 onwards. As previously reported, initial destinations will include Hyderabad International and Vishakhapatnam with Kochi International and Delhi International to follow in due course. SriLankan Airlines is expecting four A321neo with two each coming from AerCap and Air Lease Corporation. The second A321neo aircraft is due later this quarter with the third due by year-end, and the fourth due in the first quarter of 2018. The carrier also operates two A320neo with a further four due to arrive. SriLankan is using the Airbus twinjets to boost its Asian market presence - the Indian Ocean and Middle East regions in particular. "The arrival of the A320neo and A321neo aircraft will better align our fleet to this objective, as these aircraft are more suited to our medium-haul operations,” Suren Ratwatte, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, said.
Usually pretty reliable.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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SriLankan Airlines adds maiden A321neo
SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo Int'l) has taken delivery of its maiden A321neo with 4R-ANC (msn 7663) having arrived at Colombo Int'l from Hamburg Finkenwerder this last weekend.
The aircraft is leased from AerCap and is due to enter revenue service from July 12 onwards. As previously reported, initial destinations will include Hyderabad Int'l and Vishakhapatnam with Kochi Int'l and Delhi Int'l to follow in due course.
SriLankan Airlines is expecting four A321neo with two each coming from AerCap and Air Lease Corporation. The second A321neo aircraft is due later this quarter with the third due by year-end, and the fourth due in the first quarter of 2018.
The carrier also operates two A320neo with a further four due to arrive.
SriLankan is using the Airbus twinjets to boost its Asian market presence - the Indian Ocean and Middle East regions in particular.
"The arrival of the A320neo and A321neo aircraft will better align our fleet to this objective, as these aircraft are more suited to our medium-haul operations,” Suren Ratwatte, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, said.
SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) has taken delivery of its maiden A321neo with 4R-ANC (msn 7663) having arrived at Colombo International from Hamburg Finkenwerder this last weekend. The aircraft is leased from AerCap and is due to enter revenue service from July 12 onwards. As previously reported, initial destinations will include Hyderabad International and Vishakhapatnam with Kochi International and Delhi International to follow in due course. SriLankan Airlines is expecting four A321neo with two each coming from AerCap and Air Lease Corporation. The second A321neo aircraft is due later this quarter with the third due by year-end, and the fourth due in the first quarter of 2018. The carrier also operates two A320neo with a further four due to arrive. SriLankan is using the Airbus twinjets to boost its Asian market presence - the Indian Ocean and Middle East regions in particular. "The arrival of the A320neo and A321neo aircraft will better align our fleet to this objective, as these aircraft are more suited to our medium-haul operations,” Suren Ratwatte, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, said.SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) has taken delivery of its maiden A321neo with 4R-ANC (msn 7663) having arrived at Colombo International from Hamburg Finkenwerder this last weekend. The aircraft is leased from AerCap and is due to enter revenue service from July 12 onwards. As previously reported, initial destinations will include Hyderabad International and Vishakhapatnam with Kochi International and Delhi International to follow in due course. SriLankan Airlines is expecting four A321neo with two each coming from AerCap and Air Lease Corporation. The second A321neo aircraft is due later this quarter with the third due by year-end, and the fourth due in the first quarter of 2018. The carrier also operates two A320neo with a further four due to arrive. SriLankan is using the Airbus twinjets to boost its Asian market presence - the Indian Ocean and Middle East regions in particular. "The arrival of the A320neo and A321neo aircraft will better align our fleet to this objective, as these aircraft are more suited to our medium-haul operations,” Suren Ratwatte, Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, said.
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Here is the link of the FlightGlobal article:
Article Dated 08 March, 2016
"The airline last year retired its ageing Airbus A340s, and inducted seven new A330-300s. Over the next two years, it has six A320neo family aircraft, as well as three A350s, that are scheduled to be delivered, says the official. An additional three A350s will also be delivered at a later time."
"The airline’s fleet will however remain stable at around 21 aircraft, with older jets being retired as new ones are delivered."
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As I've heard elsewhere CS-TFZ has been painted back in all white. Is that true? What happened to that deal? It seems to be flying for some European carrier lately.
EDIT: As per Airfleets, it's been leased to Jet2. (http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a330-1008.htm)
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Originally posted by nipuna787 View PostAs I've heard elsewhere CS-TFZ has been painted back in all white. Is that true? What happened to that deal? It seems to be flying for some European carrier lately.
EDIT: As per Airfleets, it's been leased to Jet2. (http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a330-1008.htm)
There is obviously some outstanding issues between UL and Aercap with regard to the settlement of the A350 order cancellation. CS-TFZ was part of this deal.
The aircraft is operated by Hifly under the Hilfy AOC with HiFly crews. Jet2 is the client.
You will see this with all the Hifly aircraft - they sometimes fly for 2 different clients on the same day with the same aircraft.
If the registration remains the same then so does the operator.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by nipuna787 View PostAs I've heard elsewhere CS-TFZ has been painted back in all white. Is that true? What happened to that deal? It seems to be flying for some European carrier lately.
EDIT: As per Airfleets, it's been leased to Jet2. (http://www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a330-1008.htm)
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Originally posted by Haleef View Post4R-ANC, A32B (A321neo) is operating its' first revenue flight to Cochin (COK) tomorrow. My father is also operating the first flight tomorrow, so will get pictures!
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostSadly, 4R-ANC did not fly on its' first revenue flight to COK today due to unknown circumstances.. Wonder what happened? Wonder when the first flight will be, and to where would it go..
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostSadly, 4R-ANC did not fly on its' first revenue flight to COK today due to unknown circumstances.. Wonder what happened? Wonder when the first flight will be, and to where would it go..
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