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  • Originally posted by Cayman View Post
    Banu,

    Have they already cancelled the A350 order? Did not see any official communique!

    Also, I think they should go for A321NEO and may be a few LR versions as well.

    I agree that they can do without A350 once the European destinations (Sans LHR) are cancelled, but the capacity gap between the A321 and A333 is too large, so perhaps they may need to keep a few A332s as well.

    But, in my opinion the premium product on these A332s should be configured in the same way as that of their A333s (with direct isle access J seats) so, they can be seamlessly swapped when the demand is low on their long haul destinations.
    Totally agree with you. A few A330-800s might be also good for UL to replace the A332s.

    I think UL could negotiate its way out of the 4 A350s ordered due for delivery around 2020. However the 3 A350s on lease are due for delivery next year so isn't it too late for UL to wiggle its way out of that commitment without incurring significant financial penalties?

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    • Originally posted by 330_340 View Post
      No name on my pictures ;O((


      Thank you, all.
      It's my pleasure ....
      I am sorry ...for the grey weather ....
      Thanks for the pics!

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      • SriLankan Airlines named Best Full Service Airline in Central & South Asia

        SriLankan Airlines was recognized as one of Asia’s finest carriers when it was named Best Full Service Airline in the Central and South Asian region at the Future Travel Experience Asia Awards 2015 in Singapore recently.

        Ajith Dias, Chairman of SriLankan Airlines, said: "The new management of SriLankan Airlines has embarked upon a journey to turn the airline’s fortunes around with a total commitment to delighting our customers, both in the air and on the ground. We expect this award to be the first of many in the near future."

        SriLankan was among just five full service airlines which received awards at this prestigious event. The other winners in the Full Service Airline category included globally reputed brands such as Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Air New Zealand and Qatar Airways.

        SriLankan’s CEO Capt. Suren Ratwatte said: "This prestigious award is a clear indication that Sri Lanka’s national carrier has raised its levels of service to a world class standard, to complement the comforts on board our sophisticated fleet of aircraft."

        The FTE Asia Awards recognize Asia’s most customer-centric airlines and airports, with winners being chosen by a panel of experts from the airline industry. Full service airlines were judged on an extensive range of criteria in their products and service, including business class, economy and other classes, long-haul flights, short-haul flights, in-flight entertainment systems, cabin crew service, comfort, food and beverage, consistency of service, and overall passenger experience.

        Chanaka Olagama, Head of Service Delivery, added: "This was not an easy award to win, since airlines were judged by a panel of experts, who comprehensively examined the entire passenger experience. Credit for this achievement must go to all our staff who are involved in delivering the promised service to our passengers."

        SriLankan competed in a vast region of more than 15 countries extending from Bangladesh in the east to Belarus and Armenia in the west.

        The awards ceremony was held during the Future Travel Experience Asia Expo 2015, Asia’s largest travel experience trade event, which was held at the Singapore Expo Convention & Exhibition Centre from 17-19 November, and was attended by more than 1,000 senior travel professionals from around the world.

        SriLankan Airlines now serves 94 cities in 44 countries with direct flights from Colombo to most major cities in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. Its all-Airbus fleet is equipped with the latest entertainment systems, luxurious seating, and on-board cuisine that is among the finest in the sky.

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        • First flight of the last A330-300 due to deliver for SriLankan Airlines. 4R-ALR

          Construction Number (MSN) - 1689
          Aircraft Type - Airbus A330-343
          Test registration - F-WWYF
          Last edited by Sandaru; 10-12-2015, 12:18 PM.

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          • Originally posted by Sandaru View Post
            First flight of the last A330-300 due to deliver for SriLankan Airlines. 4R-ALR

            Construction Number (MSN) - 1689
            Aircraft Type - Airbus A330-343
            Test registration - F-WWYF
            This is 4R-ALR performing the test flight in TLS today. Please correct your post. Thanks. 4R-ALP is already operating in the SriLankan fleet.

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            • Originally posted by Haleef View Post
              Nice shots! I think this A330-300 won't receive a name, not sure though.
              Why name wasn't given to 4R-ALQ during the paint work? Is it 242tonne mtow ? Did you find out when it's going to be ferried to CMB?

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              • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                This is 4R-ALR performing the test flight in TLS today. Please correct your post. Thanks. 4R-ALP is already operating in the SriLankan fleet.
                Ohh I'm extremely sorry.. Messed up "P" & "R". Corrected the post.

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                • Originally posted by Sandaru View Post


                  First flight of the last A330-300 due to deliver for SriLankan Airlines. 4R-ALR

                  Construction Number (MSN) - 1689
                  Aircraft Type - Airbus A330-343
                  Test registration - F-WWYF
                  Thanks Sandaru. ALQ and ALR will arrive in beginning of 2016 I beleive?

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                  • Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Post
                    ALQ and ALR will arrive in beginning of 2016 I beleive?
                    Here are the calculations of the number of dates elapsed from the first flight to delivery date of the A330-300 aircrafts SriLankan airlines received up to now.

                    Reg. First Flight Delivery No. of Dates
                    4R-ALL 04. Sep 2014 29. Oct 2014 55 days
                    4R-ALM 03. Nov 2014 18. Dec 2014 45 days
                    4R-ALN 28. Jan 2015 25. Mar 2015 56 days
                    4R-ALO 21. Jul 2015 14. Aug 2015 24 days
                    4R-ALP 07. Oct 2015 10. Nov 2015 34 days

                    Average - 42.8 days

                    So yes I think the new birds will arrive to CMB within the first three weeks of January

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                    • Originally posted by digitalairliners View Post
                      From the 18th December we have it seen in a hanger painted but no mention of engines.

                      1689 F-WWYF Sri Lanka fcs Hangar

                      It was then not seen on the 21st,22nd,25th or 26th November in other spotter logs.

                      Are they both expected in Sri Lanka before the end of 2015?
                      Hi Digitalairliners/Skyliners, I have heard 4R-ALQ will be delivered on the 21-Dec-15 and 4R-ALR will be delivered on the 29-Dec-15.
                      Do you know when does Airbus is going to start the assembly of first A350 (msn 52) for UL? test rego is F-WZFA. Did you notice if Airbus has received the tail of Msn 52? Thanks.

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                      • Originally posted by Sandaru View Post
                        First flight of the last A330-300 due to deliver for SriLankan Airlines. 4R-ALR

                        Construction Number (MSN) - 1689
                        Aircraft Type - Airbus A330-343
                        Test registration - F-WWYF

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                        • Originally posted by AF777 View Post
                          Cool!! Thanks for sharing this photograph with us AF777

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                          • Israir applies to operate Israel-Sri Lanka flights

                            IDB Development Corp. (TASE: IDBD) unit Israir Airlines and Tourism Ltd. has applied to the Israeli Ministry of Transport's Civil Aviation Authority to operate direct charter flights between Israel and Sri Lanka, sources inform "Globes.

                            "Globes" has also learned that Israir CEO Uri Sirkis, who returned this week from a visit to Sri Lanka, will meet with Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Israel on the subject. There are currently no direct flights between Israel and Sri Lanka.

                            Israir's VP marketing and sales Gil Stav has confirmed to "Globes" that, "We are indeed preparing to operate direct flights to Sri Lanka in the summer and during the holidays, in the first stage." He added, "This is a destination that fits in with the series of family products that Israir offers to Western Europe, the Seychelles, and Zanzibar in Africa."


                            Israir is yet to market packages for flights to Sri Lanka but Stav estimates that packages for a week in Sri Lanka will cost $1,500-2,000 per person.

                            Israir is also readying to market packages to the Seychelles and Zanzibar for the summer of 2016. These flights will be on the new Airbus 320s that the company has purchased and will be delivered at the beginning of June 2016. Prices have yet to be published.

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                            • Originally posted by Godofpower View Post
                              IDB Development Corp. (TASE: IDBD) unit Israir Airlines and Tourism Ltd. has applied to the Israeli Ministry of Transport's Civil Aviation Authority to operate direct charter flights between Israel and Sri Lanka, sources inform "Globes.
                              Do you think Israel have sufficient passenger demand for Sri Lanka flights? The news says Israir could deploy A320 for the Colombo route. But I'm wondering where the aircraft will do a technical stop between Telaviv and Colombo. As far as i know Israel aircraft not allowed in Gulf Islamic states and the Maldives.

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                              • Originally posted by Srilankan1 View Post
                                Thanks Sandaru. ALQ and ALR will arrive in beginning of 2016 I beleive?
                                4R-ALQ conducted another test flight today.

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