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  • Originally posted by kennny15 View Post
    Emirates to suspend two flights between Singapore and Colombo

    Emirates airlines had announced that it would suspend flights EK348 and EK349,

    http://www.dailymirror.lk/154098/Emi...re-and-Colombo
    After EK pullout from CMB-SIN route, SriLankan Airlines is going to operate 7 weekly A333 & 14 weekly A320/A321 to Singapore.

    Good to hear Air Vistara is going to fly DEL -CMB from October. Any one have the flight schedule?

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    • Originally posted by leyland View Post
      Ideally they should get at least a few A330 800/900 NEOs to replace the aging 332s. Either way, the Govt will have to pay the total cost committed to AB for the 4 359s and the negotiations probably are about what combination/numbers of "smaller" aircraft UL will we get for this price.

      A quick calculation based on the 2018 list prices as per Wikipedia, 5 A330-800 NEOs will cost the same as 4 A350-900s
      Ideally they should settle the loans from BoC and PB

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      • Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post

        Airbus aren't going to do UL any favours after the last A350 fiasco. 3 of the A350s are still sitting in Toulouse.
        All 3 are with Sichuan airlines...it was the Chinese government who delayed the certification of A350s

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        • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
          All 3 are with Sichuan airlines...it was the Chinese government who delayed the certification of A350s
          Yes - after sitting in Toulouse for 2.5 years. What do you think this cost airbus and Aercap?

          2 of them are still sitting there.

          Neither company will be doing UL any favours imho.
          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
            Yes - after sitting in Toulouse for 2.5 years. What do you think this cost airbus and Aercap?

            2 of them are still sitting there.

            Neither company will be doing UL any favours imho.
            Aercap got the money...

            all 3 were leased to Sichuhan...within 4 weeks (3 weeks I think) of cancellation...It is matter of time for the other 2...Chinese government did not certify A350s until recently

            true they would not be doing any favours any more

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            • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
              Aercap got the money...

              all 3 were leased to Sichuhan...within 4 weeks (3 weeks I think) of cancellation...It is matter of time for the other 2...Chinese government did not certify A350s until recently

              true they would not be doing any favours any more
              This isn't correct - Aercap took delivery of A350 MSN52 in Dec 2016 and it was then stored in Toulouse. the aircraft was powered up and run once a month. Aercap had to pay to have this delivered plus storage costs.

              The Sichuan lease didn't come until later. The second aircraft was also stored and it looks like completion of the third one was delayed.

              Having a brand new aircraft earning no revenue and depreciating in value represents serious $$$.


              The full scale of this fiasco for SriLankan is still unknown as this has still not been fully investigated. I expect there's plenty more to be revealed if this is investigated.

              I expect the "negotiations" are not going quite the way the Chairman is claiming. I suspect it's something closer to the "imminent arrest" of a former SriLankan Manager.
              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
                This isn't correct - Aercap took delivery of A350 MSN52 in Dec 2016 and it was then stored in Toulouse. the aircraft was powered up and run once a month. Aercap had to pay to have this delivered plus storage costs.

                The Sichuan lease didn't come until later. The second aircraft was also stored and it looks like completion of the third one was delayed.

                Having a brand new aircraft earning no revenue and depreciating in value represents serious $$$.

                ...
                This is correct UL paid $147million to AerCap

                within 3 to 4 weeks of cancellation Sichuan lease agreement was signed

                Chinese government delayed the certification and that's a fact



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                • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
                  This is correct UL paid $147million to AerCap

                  within 3 to 4 weeks of cancellation Sichuan lease agreement was signed

                  Chinese government delayed the certification and that's a fact



                  http://aviationweek.com/new-civil-ai...es-airbus-a350
                  Sichuan signed the lease with Aercap in September 2016 for the 3 A350 previously scheduled to be leased to SriLankan.

                  I doubt Sichuan was paying for aircraft that were parked.
                  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
                    Sichuan signed the lease with Aercap in September 2016 for the 3 A350 previously scheduled to be leased to SriLankan.

                    I doubt Sichuan was paying for aircraft that were parked.
                    Well when UL paid the cancellation penalty with Aercap UL responsibility comes to an end. Sichuan, Aercap and Airbus can sue CAAC for the delay in certification. Chinese were trying to pull a fast one by doing horse trading on delay A350 certification by trying to get EASA to certify Comac 919.
                    Last edited by Speedbird; 01-09-2018, 01:37 PM.

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                    • Two SriLankan pilots remain grounded over Cochin mishap in May

                      Two SriLankan Airlines pilots are still grounded over an incident in which the A330-300 aircraft they were piloting veered towards the edge of the runway and damaged some ground lights in May this year.

                      “This is considered a serious incident and a formal inquiry is being conducted by the authorities in India where the incident occurred,” Civil Aviation Director General H M C Nimalsiri said. He said SriLankan Airlines was cooperating with the Indian Civil Aviation authorities.

                      “A senior captain has been representing the airline at the inquiry,” he said. “We are not supposed to make our own conclusions until the Indian authorities release the formal report.”

                      SriLankan Airlines said at the time that all 228 passengers on board UL167 were safe. The flight from Colombo to Cochin landed in intense rain and “due to the ambient conditions, strong winds and heavy rain, the aircraft veered toward the runway edge and caused damage to some ground lights”.

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                      • SriLankan Airlines NW18 Melbourne aircraft changes


                        SriLankan Airlines in Northern winter 2018/19 season is adjusting operational aircraft for Colombo – Melbourne route, effective from 28OCT18. Existing service operated by Airbus A330-200, will switch to -300 at the launch of new traffic season, operating on daily service.

                        UL604 CMB0020 – 1555MEL 333 D
                        UL605 MEL1725 – 2235CMB 333 D

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                        • Air India / SriLankan Airlines expands codeshare network from August 2018


                          Air India and SriLankan Airlines in the second-half of August 2018 expanded codeshare partnership, covering all flights between India and Sri Lanka, as well as domestic India and selected service beyond Sri Lanka. Planned codeshare routes listed below went into effect gradually from the week of 20AUG18 (or earlier).
                          Air India operated by SriLankan Airlines
                          Colombo – Bangalore
                          Colombo – Coimbatore
                          Colombo – Hyderabad
                          Colombo – Kochi
                          Colombo – Kolkata
                          Colombo – Kuala Lumpur
                          Colombo – Mahe Island
                          Colombo – Madurai
                          Colombo – Mumbai
                          Colombo – Thiruvananthapuram
                          Colombo – Tiruchirapally
                          Colombo – Vishakhapatnam

                          SriLankan Airlines operated by Air India
                          Chennai – Ahmedabad
                          Chennai – Goa
                          Delhi – Ahmedabad
                          Delhi – Amritsar
                          Delhi – Bhubaneswar
                          Delhi – Guwahati
                          Delhi – Jaipur
                          Delhi – Kathmandu
                          Delhi – Lucknow
                          Delhi – Patna
                          Delhi – Varanasi
                          Mumbai – Ahmedabad
                          Mumbai – Lucknow

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                          • SriLankan Airlines appoints Group CEO, Chief Tech Officer

                            Delays in clearing cargo in Sri Lanka is pushing up costs for business and consumers, undermines global competitiveness and is also promoting competitiveness, according to a Ceylon Chamber of Commerce paper.

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                            • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                              SriLankan Airlines appoints Group CEO, Chief Tech Officer

                              https://economynext.com/SriLankan_Ai...r-3-11761.html
                              Completely meaningless imho.

                              There is no way out for SriLankan - everyone is just waiting for the money to run out.
                              Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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