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  • I noticed something SriLankan Airlines Neo Aircraft A320orA321 neo it takes longer to fly to Hkg they use the land router when crossing Bay of Bengal, but the old A320 such as 4R-ABP flies through ocean directly which takes 5:15 mins where neo takes 5:55 or6hours

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    • Originally posted by Azamh View Post
      I noticed something SriLankan Airlines Neo Aircraft A320orA321 neo it takes longer to fly to Hkg they use the land router when crossing Bay of Bengal, but the old A320 such as 4R-ABP flies through ocean directly which takes 5:15 mins where neo takes 5:55 or6hours
      No ETOPS for all the NEO aircraft in the UL Fleet after the UL892 incident. Other aircraft in the A320 family have ETOPS.
      Haleef Ismail
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      • Airbus halts some deliveries, tests after engine snag

        Airbus () has stopped delivering A320neo jets powered by Pratt & Whitneys () geared turbofan engines and halted pre-delivery test flights after the latest technical hitch to affect the supplier, two sources familiar with the matter said.

        A European safety bulletin, effectively grounding aircraft that have already been delivered with two engines from the same suspect batch, affects about 15-20 aircraft already in service,, they said.

        Airbus has briefed airlines and leasing companies on the problem and cannot yet say how long it will take to resolve, one of the sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

        An Airbus spokesman said the planemaker is in discussions with customers about delivery schedules.

        Source - timesheraldnews
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        • Originally posted by shiwankaswe View Post
          Airbus () has stopped delivering A320neo jets powered by Pratt & Whitneys () geared turbofan engines and halted pre-delivery test flights after the latest technical hitch to affect the supplier, two sources familiar with the matter said.

          A European safety bulletin, effectively grounding aircraft that have already been delivered with two engines from the same suspect batch, affects about 15-20 aircraft already in service,, they said.

          Airbus has briefed airlines and leasing companies on the problem and cannot yet say how long it will take to resolve, one of the sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

          An Airbus spokesman said the planemaker is in discussions with customers about delivery schedules.

          Source - timesheraldnews
          https://www.timesheraldnews.com/news...ces-0ypol17-re
          It's going to affect the delivery of SriLankan A321Neo - 4R-ANF. According to Planespotters.net, 4R-ANF (MSN8106) is in the production hall.

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          • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
            It's going to affect the delivery of SriLankan A321Neo - 4R-ANF. According to Planespotters.net, 4R-ANF (MSN8106) is in the production hall.
            Bad News

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            • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
              It's going to affect the delivery of SriLankan A321Neo - 4R-ANF. According to Planespotters.net, 4R-ANF (MSN8106) is in the production hall.
              It won't, as ANF is powered by CFM LEAP 1A-26 engines. The problem is occuring with P&W engines.
              Haleef Ismail
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              • First batch of stats for UL's Melbourne flight are out -

                For the month of November 2017 -

                * The inbound UL604 flight carried 6,368 passengers out of an available seat capacity of 8,490 - this represents a load factor of 75%.

                Total freight carried was 229.3 tonnes or roughly 7.65 tonnes of freight per day.

                * The outbound UL605 flight carried 6,213 passengers out of an available seat capacity of 8,490 - this represents a load factor of 73.2%

                Total freight carried was 230.2 tonnes or roughly 7.65 tonnes of freight per day.

                Source - https://bitre.gov.au/publications/on...ivity_1711.pdf (refer to pages 13 & 20)

                From December 2017 onwards - expect available seat capacity to decrease slightly, as the A330-200s were in operation completely, as opposed to the A330-300 being subbed in for the first week of November.

                Make what you will of these numbers - but the usual disclaimer applies (this does not reflect the profitability of the route in any way, shape or form)

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                • Originally posted by abhijith16 View Post
                  First batch of stats for UL's Melbourne flight are out -

                  For the month of November 2017 -

                  * The inbound UL604 flight carried 6,368 passengers out of an available seat capacity of 8,490 - this represents a load factor of 75%.

                  Total freight carried was 229.3 tonnes or roughly 7.65 tonnes of freight per day.

                  * The outbound UL605 flight carried 6,213 passengers out of an available seat capacity of 8,490 - this represents a load factor of 73.2%

                  Total freight carried was 230.2 tonnes or roughly 7.65 tonnes of freight per day.

                  Source - https://bitre.gov.au/publications/on...ivity_1711.pdf (refer to pages 13 & 20)

                  From December 2017 onwards - expect available seat capacity to decrease slightly, as the A330-200s were in operation completely, as opposed to the A330-300 being subbed in for the first week of November.

                  Make what you will of these numbers - but the usual disclaimer applies (this does not reflect the profitability of the route in any way, shape or form)
                  SriLankan is going to fly Sydney

                  Feb 13, 2018 (LBO) – SriLankan Airlines CEO, Suren Ratwatte says the national carrier will explore more opportunities in Australia with new direct flights to destinations like Sydney. Ratwatte said daily nonstop flights between Colombo and Melbourne are witnessing high traffic with customers repo

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                  • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                    That's not what the article says - it talks about the "possibility"

                    I wouldn't pay any attention to anything Suren "Fake News" Ratwatte says - he's just another BS talker.

                    I thought he'd been removed from his position? Guess not.
                    Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                    • Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
                      That's not what the article says - it talks about the "possibility"

                      I wouldn't pay any attention to anything Suren "Fake News" Ratwatte says - he's just another BS talker.

                      I thought he'd been removed from his position? Guess not.
                      Seems like he doesn't want to leave his position as I've heard, no matter how much people are forcing him to go.
                      Haleef Ismail
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                      • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                        SriLankan is going to fly Sydney

                        [url]http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/srilankan
                        Not a good idea.

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                        • Are there any A340's that fly into colombo anymore? I know Qatar used to do its Colombo-Doha route on A340-600 as I have been on it but i haven't seen any for a while. Did they stop using them?

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                          • Did anyone notice there is an aircraft roaming inside Srilanka like amparai Rathmalana
                            N581 Registration

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                            • Saudia Connects Medina to Colombo

                              Saudia has begun its direct service from Colombo (CMB) to Medina (MED) on their Boeing 77W

                              The twice weekly rotation is operated on Tuesdays and Fridays, making it the Saudi Arabian National Carriers third connection to CMB
                              -Aaqib Hussain
                              (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
                              www.youtube.com/airlines747

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                              • Originally posted by Azamh View Post
                                Did anyone notice there is an aircraft roaming inside Srilanka like amparai Rathmalana
                                N581 Registration
                                It's Sri Lankan Air Force's white painted helicopter for the United Nations ops. Registration, SMH-581.
                                Haleef Ismail
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