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  • 4R-ALA
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 383

    #3991
    Originally posted by Srilankan1
    UL - Usualy late

    We had always this problem.I mean from the Airlanka time. only under EK management we were able to have grip on this because of their excellent management.but unfortunatly this will never happen again.
    As far as I could remember, Air Lanka delays began when tristars began to age. However with EK came new airbuses at that time which meant superb punctuality. I assume since now those airbuses are ageing too so that maybe the prime reason for delays besides politics, but waiting for their a333 and a359 to see how punctuality improves. Although I may be wrong, the new a320's and ex QR a321 are hardly delayed with UL.


    Recently flew UL (3 weeks back) and must say service is far better than what I got last year.

    Even skytrax shows improved comments for UL since very late 2013.
    Negative reviews about UL still exists but very less in number though compared to last yr, but mainly becoz of lack of punctuality, but staff service is commented positively in most cases.

    Hope they continue to improve service rather than be what I experienced last summer.

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    • SLion123
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 12

      #3992
      Indeed. We are never going to be as big as QR, EK and the lot, but what we still can do is improve our product and aim for the five stars. If Hainan Airlines can do it, and they are mostly a domestic carrier, UL certainly can.

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      • Serendib
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 1807

        #3993
        Originally posted by Banuthev
        Thanks ak892 for sharing your nice pictures from Oneworld ceremony. Do you work for UL Media?



        SriLankan brings new destinations to Oneworld. E.g. Trichy & Mattala. It's an advantage for Oneworld, SriLankan serve almost six flights each day to Maldives. I think SriLankan should add more destinations in India, Maldives and to other regional destinations.
        SriLankan Airlines is looking at re-starting their operations to Hyderabad and Calicut. [traveldailymedia].

        We are not in serious talks with any Indian airline: Bruce Ashby, CEO of Oneworld

        After an unsuccessful attempt to add the grounded carrier - Kingfisher Airlines into the Oneworld alliance, the grouping of global airlines is open to having a member from India. Bruce Ashby, Oneworld CEO, spoke to Yuga Chaudhari on the Indian carriers and the importance of the Indian market.

        You have recently added Sri lankan Airlines as part of oneworld alliance, while India still remains untapped. Do you think you are missing out a big market like India?

        If you look at all our members collectively, we have the largest alliance in India now, even though we do not have any Indian airline as part of our alliance. We are actually very strong in India through Qatar Airways, Srilankan Airlines, etc.
        You know, we were interested in India. We got into extended talks with Kingfisher, which did not materialise due to different reasons. We are certainly open to having a member in the area but ever since the Kingfisher episode, we haven't had any serious discussion with anyone for joining Oneworld.

        more: http://www.dnaindia.com/money/interv...eworld-1984465

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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3947

          #3994
          Originally posted by Serendib
          SriLankan Airlines is looking at re-starting their operations to Hyderabad and Calicut. [traveldailymedia].

          We are not in serious talks with any Indian airline: Bruce Ashby, CEO of Oneworld

          After an unsuccessful attempt to add the grounded carrier - Kingfisher Airlines into the Oneworld alliance, the grouping of global airlines is open to having a member from India. Bruce Ashby, Oneworld CEO, spoke to Yuga Chaudhari on the Indian carriers and the importance of the Indian market.

          You have recently added Sri lankan Airlines as part of oneworld alliance, while India still remains untapped. Do you think you are missing out a big market like India?

          If you look at all our members collectively, we have the largest alliance in India now, even though we do not have any Indian airline as part of our alliance. We are actually very strong in India through Qatar Airways, Srilankan Airlines, etc.
          You know, we were interested in India. We got into extended talks with Kingfisher, which did not materialise due to different reasons. We are certainly open to having a member in the area but ever since the Kingfisher episode, we haven't had any serious discussion with anyone for joining Oneworld.

          more: http://www.dnaindia.com/money/interv...eworld-1984465
          Serendib, thanks for sharing the great news!!

          SriLankan should acquire few more A320/A321s to start flights to Goa, Coimbatore, Gan Island etc..

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          • Serendib
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1807

            #3995
            Originally posted by Banuthev
            Serendib, thanks for sharing the great news!!

            SriLankan should acquire few more A320/A321s to start flights to Goa, Coimbatore, Gan Island etc..
            SriLankan Airlines Set To Tap Sub-Continent’s ‘Emerging Middle-Class’ : http://www.newindianexpress.com/busi...cle2204132.ece

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            • ejanson65
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 628

              #3996
              Originally posted by SLion123
              If Hainan Airlines can do it, and they are mostly a domestic carrier, UL certainly can.
              Hainan Airlines has a fleet of 128 aircraft. They are 5X (minimum) the size of UL. Domestic flight in China is the equivalent of a regional flight from Sri Lanka. They also fly trans pacific and to Europe. I see their aircraft more and more at European stations. They're far from a domestic carrier imho. Looks like they know what they're doing.
              Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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              • ak892
                Member
                • Apr 2014
                • 46

                #3997
                * SriLankan Airlines signs multiple contracts with Honeywell Aerospace to improve performance
                Mon, May 5, 2014, 08:05 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.


                May 05, Delhi: Sri Lanka's national carrier, SriLankan Airlines, has signed several contracts with Honeywell Aerospace to improve maintenance efficiency and increase cockpit and cabin connectivity for the airline.

                According to a statement by the US-based largest manufacturer of aircraft engines and avionics said the contracts include an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) maintenance agreement for SriLankan's Airbus A320, A330 and A340 fleets to improve maintenance planning and lower costs, and communication avionics for six new A330 aircraft scheduled for delivery later in 2014.

                The avionics include communication and navigation hardware, data link software, flight data and voice recorders, and satellite connectivity systems to enhance aircraft-to-ground communication.

                "As we expand our operations around the world and prepare to join the oneworld alliance, it is essential that our aircraft cater to the passenger's growing need for onboard connectivity and that we maintain the highest possible level of fleet availability," said Priyantha Rose, head of engineering, SriLankan Airlines.

                "Honeywell's superior technology, quality service and excellent support team are key reasons behind our continued trust and decision to select the company's technologies and services for our current and new fleets."

                "Honeywell's technologies support two key objectives of SriLankan Airlines: increasing efficiency by taking the guesswork out of maintenance, and improving the in-flight connectivity capabilities of its aircraft," said Arijit Ghosh, president, Honeywell Aerospace India.

                "While our avionics deliver enhanced connectivity to SriLankan pilots and passengers in the air, our APU maintenance agreement helps keep maintenance costs lower on the ground. Together they increase operational efficiency, reduce cockpit workload for the pilots and improve the flying experience for its passengers."

                As part of the avionics contract, Honeywell will install its Quantum Line communication and navigation system; HFR5 data link-capable solid state recorders; MCS-7200 L-band SATCOM system; and Air Traffic Services Unit Airline Operational Communication (ATSU AOC) data link software across the airline's six new A330-300s.

                SriLankan has also selected Honeywell's ATSU AOC software, which manages the aircraft's data link capabilities, for all its existing A320 aircraft and will upgrade two of its existing A330s with Honeywell's SATCOM systems.

                The APU contract will see Honeywell manage APU maintenance for its 131-9A and 331-350 APUs installed on SriLankan's Airbus fleet.

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                • umedhah
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 600

                  #3998
                  Originally posted by ak892
                  * SriLankan Airlines signs multiple contracts with Honeywell Aerospace to improve performance
                  Mon, May 5, 2014, 08:05 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
                  wow... good news!!!
                  ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

                  https://banners-my.flightradar24.com/umedhah.png

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                  • channa
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 230

                    #3999
                    UL 4454 and 4455 was seen in flightradar 24. It was from CMB to Hiroshima and back. It was visible a week ago too. Does any body knows about it

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                    • banuthev
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 3947

                      #4000
                      Originally posted by channa
                      UL 4454 and 4455 was seen in flightradar 24. It was from CMB to Hiroshima and back. It was visible a week ago too. Does any body knows about it
                      Is it VIP flight? Which aircraft? Also on the 20-Apr-2014, 4R-ABP operated on CMB-GAN-DOH-CMB as UL4217/8.

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                      • lansoft
                        Junior Member
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 21

                        #4001
                        Originally posted by Banuthev
                        Is it VIP flight? Which aircraft? Also on the 20-Apr-2014, 4R-ABP operated on CMB-GAN-DOH-CMB as UL4217/8.
                        SriLankan Airlines launched Colombo-Hiroshima charter service with A330-200 aircraft on 01-May-2014, according to Hiroshima Airport Facebook page. The return service took place today (06-May-2014).

                        6-May-2014 12:55 PM
                        © CAPA

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                        • Haleef
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 1468

                          #4002
                          Originally posted by Banuthev
                          Is it VIP flight? Which aircraft? Also on the 20-Apr-2014, 4R-ABP operated on CMB-GAN-DOH-CMB as UL4217/8.
                          Yes it is a VIP Flight ! Must be an A340.. and 4R-ABP went to GAN because of Bad Weather and then only went off to Doha...
                          Haleef Ismail
                          www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                          • channa
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2013
                            • 230

                            #4003
                            Originally posted by Banuthev
                            Is it VIP flight? Which aircraft? Also on the 20-Apr-2014, 4R-ABP operated on CMB-GAN-DOH-CMB as UL4217/8.
                            It was 4R-ALB Airbus A330 On May 05th from CMB to Hiroshima and back. Could be a charter service

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3947

                              #4004
                              Originally posted by channa
                              It was 4R-ALB Airbus A330 On May 05th from CMB to Hiroshima and back. Could be a charter service
                              Good to hear that. Does Srilankan have enough passenger demand between Colombo and Hiroshima? I remember Colombo had a direct flight with Fukouka in Japan but in Airlanka days.

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                              • ak892
                                Member
                                • Apr 2014
                                • 46

                                #4005
                                Sri Lanka, New Zealand sign air services agreement

                                May 08, Auckland: New Zealand has signed an air services agreement with Sri Lanka Thursday enabling the New Zealanders to travel to and do business with Sri Lanka easily.

                                New Zealand Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee said the signing of an air services agreement with Sri Lanka is the latest in a string of similar agreements making it easier for New Zealanders to travel and do business internationally.

                                The agreement will enable airlines to offer flights from New Zealand to Sri Lanka and then on to other destinations, with tickets able to be sold for either or both sectors.

                                The New Zealand Minister signed today's agreement extending 'fifth freedom' rights alongside Sri Lanka's Minister of External Affairs, Professor G.L. Peiris in Auckland.

                                Today's agreement with Sri Lanka is in addition to 14 new or amended air services agreements recently approved by the New Zealand Cabinet.

                                The New Zealand cabinet has also approved new agreements with Finland, Saudi Arabia, Jamaica, Ethiopia, Togo and Zambia.

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