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  • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
    SriLankan Airlines investigation and the real problem

    COLOMBO (News 1st) - The payments made to Former SriLankan Airlines Chairman Nishantha Wickremesinghe were revealed at the Presidential Commission of - Get the latest breaking news and top stories from Sri Lanka, the latest political news, sports news, weather updates, exam results, business news, entertainment news, world news and much more from News 1st, Sri Lanka's leading news network.


    เบทฟิกคาสิโนออนไลน์ BETFLIX เว็บตรงไม่ผ่านเอเย่นต์ ให้บริการเกมสล็อต คาสิโนสด กีฬา หวย ครบจบในเว็บเดียว ฝากถอนไม่มีขั้นต่ำ รองรับวอเลท


    The world ranking of our national carrier, SriLankan Airlines, has dropped 22 positions since 2015 to the 95th position in an international ranking carried out by Skytrax.
    Only a surprise to the very naive.

    This what happens when unqualified Political Appointees take over in a culture of Impunity and Zero Accountability.

    To the best of my knowledge not a single individual has been charged in this mess despite numerous investigations.
    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
      Only a surprise to the very naive.

      This what happens when unqualified Political Appointees take over in a culture of Impunity and Zero Accountability.

      To the best of my knowledge not a single individual has been charged in this mess despite numerous investigations.
      Flamming hell! Where is kapila & nishantha now? Read this: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_1...32536105CH.php

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      • Such a mess!

        Sri Lanka's tax revenue were up 39 percent to 2,918.3 billion rupees in the nine months to September 2024 from a year ago, while the budget deficit was down 40 percent, official data show.

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        • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
          May be the delivery of 4R-ANF to SriLankan is next month. I am wondering why 4R-ABL is not flying for few weeks. Is 4R-ANF going to replace 4R-ABL in the SriLankan Fleet ? In the below picture you can see 4R-ABL is parked inside the hangar.

          pic source : s. silva.
          4R-ABL has resumed the revenue flights from 25-Jul. SriLankan is operating ABL, MRD, MRE without IFE. Any updates on fitting IFE on these aircraft ?

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          • I know Sri Lankans are very naive but this is bad even by Sri Lankan standards....



            With this kind of bizarre thinking it's hardly surprising things are the way they are.
            Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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            • Originally posted by AF777 View Post
              D-AVZG was in the air for her first flight.
              MSN 8106, D-AVZG second flight earlier today

              Last edited by AF777; 27-07-2018, 08:22 PM.

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              • UL1206 [4R-ANF] inbound Abu Dhabi from Hamburg.

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                • Originally posted by Sandaru View Post
                  UL1206 [4R-ANF] inbound Abu Dhabi from Hamburg.
                  Hi XFW Spotter, According to Flightradar24, 4R-ANF has departed XFW today afternoon for the ferry flight to SriLankan Airlines. Normally Airbus does around 4 test flights prior delivery to the customer. But this time only two test flights. Any reason?

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                  • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                    Hi XFW Spotter, According to Flightradar24, 4R-ANF has departed XFW today afternoon for the ferry flight to SriLankan Airlines. Normally Airbus does around 4 test flights prior delivery to the customer. But this time only two test flights. Any reason?
                    4R-ANF reached Abudhabi....
                    Attached Files

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                    • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                      4R-ANF reached Abudhabi....
                      addition to the fleet??

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                      • Unfortunately yet another aircraft that is:-

                        - Surplus to requirements
                        - Leased at above market rates like the rest of the fleet
                        - No termination clause so they can't cancel it.
                        - More losses for SriLankan.

                        Still 4 A350 on order - I notice the new "Big Talk" Board has gone very quiet.....
                        Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                        • Originally posted by skyline View Post
                          addition to the fleet??
                          Notsure if 4R-ANF is replacing the aircraft which is already in the fleet. Any idea anyone ?

                          4R-ANF was landed at CMB today morning at 05:41am. Its leased from Aercap.

                          Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
                          Unfortunately yet another aircraft that is:-

                          - Surplus to requirements
                          - Leased at above market rates like the rest of the fleet
                          - No termination clause so they can't cancel it.
                          - More losses for SriLankan.

                          Still 4 A350 on order - I notice the new "Big Talk" Board has gone very quiet.....
                          Any idea what would happen if UL can't cancel the A350 order ?

                          It's a shame SL Gov is planning to additional white elephant project (e.g. 3rd international airport) instead of sorting the existing problems like HRI & 4 x A350 order.
                          Attached Files

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                          • BIA – Palaly air route to open for commercial operations
                            By Sunimalee Dias

                            Sri Lanka is preparing to open its air route from its main international airport at Katunayake to Palaly in Jaffna for commercial flights in a bid to cater to a growing demand in commercial traffic. Currently flights between Colombo and Palaly originate from the Ratmalana airport.

                            “We are trying to attract domestic operators to bring airplanes which can accommodate about 30-50 passengers between these two airports,” Airport and Aviation Services Ltd. Executive Director Johanne Jayaratne told the Business Times.

                            He noted that these flights would be scheduled to coincide with the arriving and departing flights from India into BIA and out of BIA.

                            It has been found that of all domestic routes the one that would have the most potential would be to Jaffna from BIA volume wise, Mr. Jayaratne explained.

                            It was pointed out that right now there are no scheduled flights operating to Jaffna and in this respect “we are trying to facilitate the network and create the equipment as the infrastructure was not available and we are adjusting the apron space for the aircraft to park.”

                            However, operators are yet to use this service and take over this new opportunity made available to the industry.

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                            • Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
                              Unfortunately yet another aircraft that is:-

                              - Surplus to requirements
                              - Leased at above market rates like the rest of the fleet
                              - No termination clause so they can't cancel it.
                              - More losses for SriLankan.

                              Still 4 A350 on order - I notice the new "Big Talk" Board has gone very quiet.....
                              A350 order cancelled as per below source


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                              An Airbus A321 NEO aircraft has been added to the fleet of Sri Lankan Airlines.

                              A spokesperson for the Sri Lankan Airlines said the aircraft arrived in the country today and that the plane was ordered during the previous government.

                              The Airbus A321 NEO landed today from Hamburg and it is manufactured in Germany, Sri Lankan Airlines stated, that the Airbus A321 NEO is scheduled to be deployed for passenger services after 2 more days, mainly for short distance travel.

                              Currently considered to be one of the latest aircraft in the world the Airbus A321 NEO has a high rate of fuel and cost efficiency according to the spokesperson for the Sri Lankan Airlines. The Airbus A321 NEO aircraft is valued at 129 million US Dollars. Meanwhile, orders of four A 350 aircraft placed by the previous government were canceled by the current government.

                              Source-newsfirst. https://www.newsfirst.lk/2018/07/30/...-neo-aircraft/
                              Last edited by Serendib; 29-07-2018, 10:54 PM.

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                              • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                                A350 order cancelled as per below source
                                That would refer to the 4 ordered via Aercap.

                                A lot of people still don't realise that there are 2 separate orders. Even the press gets this wrong.

                                The ones bought from airbus are still on order. If this contract does not have a termination clause (the only logical conclusion since this order hasn't been cancelled) then SriLankan has to pay.

                                U$ 800 Million outstanding according to the local papers.
                                Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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