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Originally posted by nipuna787 View PostThere were a noticeable number of flights operated to Jeddah in the past few days. Sometimes two flights within a few hours. Any idea why? Haven't seen Jeddah on the schedule for repatriation flights.
I'm assuming that the flights to Jeddah are for the same purpose as well
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Any other foreign airlines with scheduled repatriation flights?
China Eastern Airlines (from PVG) have been scheduled with MU planing on operating 4-5 flights
Garuda Indonesia (from CGK) and Maldivian Airlines (from MLE) have landed at CMB a short while ago
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostSriLankan Airlines 4R-ALP flying to Johannesburg. Any reason?
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Originally posted by Aaqib View PostUL was carrying a consignment of face-masks and PPE form Guangzhou to Johannesburg via Colombo
I'm assuming that the flights to Jeddah are for the same purpose as wellAttached Files
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SriLankan Airlines begins freight services
SriLankan Airlines has decided to launch its cargo operations to 27 weekly destinations worldwide to boost the country's export industry at a time when global freight is in serious danger.
This will start on May 18, to London, Frankfurt, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Canton, Melbourne, Singapore, Far East, Japan, Tokyo, Middle East, Dubai, South Asia, Maldives, Maldives, Bangladesh and Dhaka are the destinations.
SriLankan Airlines is planning to deploy the latest A320 and A330 air buses.
Various raw materials, hazardous materials, exchange items, mail, live goods etc. to facilitate this
The Katunayake airport also has a brand new warehouse that can handle and store other valuable cargo.
This air freight will enable local exporters to continuously market their products to new and existing markets and enable them to speed up the import of raw materials for export products.
Source: Lankadeepa - Translated by Google Translate.
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Originally posted by Serendib View PostSriLankan Airlines begins freight services
SriLankan Airlines has decided to launch its cargo operations to 27 weekly destinations worldwide to boost the country's export industry at a time when global freight is in serious danger.
This will start on May 18, to London, Frankfurt, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Canton, Melbourne, Singapore, Far East, Japan, Tokyo, Middle East, Dubai, South Asia, Maldives, Maldives, Bangladesh and Dhaka are the destinations.
SriLankan Airlines is planning to deploy the latest A320 and A330 air buses.
Various raw materials, hazardous materials, exchange items, mail, live goods etc. to facilitate this
The Katunayake airport also has a brand new warehouse that can handle and store other valuable cargo.
This air freight will enable local exporters to continuously market their products to new and existing markets and enable them to speed up the import of raw materials for export products.
Source: Lankadeepa - Translated by Google Translate.
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Emirates SkyCargo announces scheduled flights from Colombo
Emirates SkyCargo has announced the commencement of scheduled cargo flights from Colombo, following the successful operation of special flights in the second half of April to support Sri Lankan exporters? efforts to keep their supply chains open.
The air cargo operator of Emirates said it will initially operate one cargo flight a week commencing Monday, 11th May, using a Boeing 777-300 passenger aircraft.
Operating as EK0654, the passenger freighter will arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport at 1855 hours every Monday, bringing in essential imports. Each flight can carry up to 50 tonnes of cargo on its return journey
Source:google news
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Any idea if Sri Lankan maintains aircraft as ready to fly or a few that are stored temporarily?
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Mattala becoming hot spot for ship crew transfers
Written by Zulfick Farzan
25 May, 2020 | 11:03 AM
Colombo (News 1st); The Mattala International Airport (MRIA) is fast becoming a hotspot for International Ship Crew Changes
According to the official Facebook page of MRIA the Airport and Aviation Sri Lanka is geared to meet the need of connecting the Maritime and Aviation industries.
Accordingly, another special charter flight, Boeing 737-800 will take flight from Brussels, Belgium to Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) on 28th May to transfer 43 ship crew to a cruise ship anchored at Galle Harbor in Southern Sri Lanka.
At the same time 35 ship crew are to depart on the return flight.
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