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China Southern Airlines has launched it's first schedule flight to Colombo. China Southern flight from Guangzhou has arrived in Colombo today at 18:15. It will be operating three weekly Guangzhou-Colombo-Male'. What is the aircraft type and rego operated the first flight? Any pics?
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostChina Southern Airlines has launched it's first schedule flight to Colombo. China Southern flight from Guangzhou has arrived in Colombo today at 18:15. It will be operating three weekly Guangzhou-Colombo-Male'. What is the aircraft type and rego operated the first flight? Any pics?
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostChina Southern Airlines has launched it's first schedule flight to Colombo. China Southern flight from Guangzhou has arrived in Colombo today at 18:15. It will be operating three weekly Guangzhou-Colombo-Male'. What is the aircraft type and rego operated the first flight? Any pics?
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SriLankan Airlines resumes long haul expansion with Melbourne but focus is mainly on regional growthSriLankan Airlines is resuming long haul expansion on 29-Oct-2017, with the launch of a daily service to Melbourne in Australia.
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Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View Post
Good luck trying to get out of that - legally there is nothing that can be done. Only way out is bankruptcy.
Originally posted by ULAirways View Post
No specifics - very vague answers.
It's everybody else's fault!
Dances around the EASA 145 issue.
Talks utter bullsh*t!
What a poor excuse for a CEO Suren is!Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by LukeSkywalker View Post
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostIn June SriLankan Airline CEO Suren Ratwatte told Reuters, Airbus had indicated it was willing to change the terms of the order for four A350-900s from SriLankan Airlines to different planes but did not elaborate on the specifics.
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostIn June SriLankan Airline CEO Suren Ratwatte told Reuters, Airbus had indicated it was willing to change the terms of the order for four A350-900s from SriLankan Airlines to different planes but did not elaborate on the specifics.
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I wonder... if the order for four A350s is converted into an order for narrow-bodies, will just four narrow-bodies have to be taken, as a result or will a higher number of narrow-bodies have to be taken (due to the size/specification differences between the A350 and the narrow-body Airbus aircraft)?
Also - since additional slots in BOM seem to have been obtained for UL to increase its daily CMB-BOM-CMB frequency, does that mean that AMD is no longer going to be served by UL? The indications are that more services to India are on the cards, and so, I assume that more Indian destinations are still being keenly looked at.
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostIn June SriLankan Airline CEO Suren Ratwatte told Reuters, Airbus had indicated it was willing to change the terms of the order for four A350-900s from SriLankan Airlines to different planes but did not elaborate on the specifics.
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostA330-900neo would be awesome!
Could UL be able manage all their long haul destination with 7 x A330-300s ? From end-Oct, UL will have 9 weekly LHR, Daily MEL, 4 weekly PEK, 4 weekly PVG & 4 weekly NRT. UL definitely needs A330 for both RUH & JED as the route have high load factor and currently being served almost Daily but I doubt UL have more slots to operate more than Single Daily.
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