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http://www.ft.lk/front-page/Crucial-...oday/44-646432
The Ministerial Committee on SriLankan Airlines is set to meet today with the resign offer of six members of the SriLankan Board likely to be taken up with expectations of a new board being appointed to make way for restructuring of the troubled business entity, a top official confirmed.
The Committee headed by the Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will also carry forward the restructuring discussion on the cash-strapped national airline.
British consultant Nyras Consulting Company, specialising in the global aviation sector, was appointed to lead the restructuring of the carrier. The consultants, who have been tasked with restructuring and finding an investor for the airline, presented their first report to both committees last month.
The preliminary report by the consultants outlined a restructuring program under five broad areas - managing the right size and type of aircraft fleet, debt restructuring, tax concessions, network rationalising and fuel price - to restructure and improve its financial position. The consultants had expressed confidence in finding a suitable investor once the restructuring was complete.
The SriLankan Airlines Board of Management’s offer to resign from their posts came two days after this preliminary meeting. A letter detailing a board decision by six of the seven board members to offer to resign was submitted to the Prime Minister’s office on 22 December 2017, Sri Lankan Chairman Ajit Dias confirmed to the media later.
However, no decision has been taken on the offer since then. Public Enterprise Development Minister Kabir Hashim and ministry secretary Ravindra Hewavitharana both told the Daily FT that they were not officially informed about the offer made by the board.
However, it was speculated that the offer to resign may have stemmed from an earlier discussion within the officials committee suggesting that it would be more appropriate to appoint a new board to carry out the changes.
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Originally posted by Haleef View PostI think its better to have long haul aircraft without going into A321s. When A330s phase out, might turn to be a problem for long haul routes. So I don't know, my opinion would be that better not going for anymore A321neo aircraft, either A330 or A350 would be ideal.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostNope...there could be ad hoc charters or seasonal flights
CARGO FLIGHT - CMB-HHN - DEP:15:40 - ARR:21:45 - EY9872 - B77F - MON.FRI (Jan 2018)
CHARTER PAX FLIGHT - CMB-FRA - DEP:12:40 - ARR:19:20 - DE9423 - B763 - SUN - (14-Jan-2018 only)
Originally posted by mohamed_naqeeb View PostIt looks like Cathay is using thier B777-300ER on every other day to CMB?Attached Files
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SriLankan Airlines – total privatization or liquidation?
...Sri Lanka, along with its neighbors Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan and several African countries stubbornly stuck to the ‘national/flag carrier’ concept. Misplaced national pride prevented governments from visualizing the negative impact of diminishing airfares, increase in the cost of fuel, aircraft and manpower, the resulting losses and burden on their economies. Almost all such airlines became politically rather than commercially driven. Suffice to state, besides SriLankan Airlines, Biman Bangladesh, Air India, Nepal Airlines, PIA, Kenya Airways and South African Airways are all loss-making concerns today and a severe burden to their respective national treasuries. Nigerian Airways ceased operations in 2003...
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Originally posted by SLD View Posthttps://www.flightradar24.com/data/a...r-alr#1010680f
Where is this plane going? UL291?
UL281 - https://www.flightradar24.com/data/a...r-alr#10107c1f
UL291 - https://www.flightradar24.com/data/a...r-alr#1010680f
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostUnfortunately they cannot exit the leases & not much of long haul routes to operate
If the remaining 4 A350 were ordered on a contract without a termination clause - then there's no option but to pay! ($800 Million according to the papers plus whatever deposits have been paid).
Aercap is also having to pay for the parked A350 - a declining asset value with no revenue so far. They will also not be doing UL any favours.
Any talk of "re-structuring" or PPP is nothing more than a fantasy by people who cannot conceive of a shut down.Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business
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Originally posted by ejanson65 View PostThere are 3 white-tail A350 sitting in Toulouse (the 4th was never built). This is a huge embarrassment for airbus. I doubt UL can expect any favours from airbus.
If the remaining 4 A350 were ordered on a contract without a termination clause - then there's no option but to pay! ($800 Million according to the papers plus whatever deposits have been paid).
Aercap is also having to pay for the parked A350 - a declining asset value with no revenue so far. They will also not be doing UL any favours.
Any talk of "re-structuring" or PPP is nothing more than a fantasy by people who cannot conceive of a shut down.
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