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Agreed!
Currently UL has around 10 A330's (If i'm not mistaken) to use on Long-Haul routes such as China and the Middle East and it would be practical if the New Owners Recover the Leased A330-300's from PIA since they are in pretty much a sad state lacking maintenance.
I feel that Sri Lankan may be given a couple of aircraft from its New Parent Company as well Similar to how Singapore Airlines 777's where given to Scoot which proved to be a very practical decision
Imagine if we were still with Emirates! UL would have been having a fare share amount of 777's operating under them.
A wasted opportunity- Aaqib Hussain
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Well said and totally agreed. EK has a few 773 and 77H with fairly enough cycles left. Like you said if UL were still managed by EK we would have got a good chance of operating them. 777-300ER the benchmark for a widebody twin-jet, unfortunately a very sorry state of affairs, bad arrogance, and corrupt politics have destroyed all hopes of all local aviation enthusiasts and placed the burden of debt on the tax payers head.Comment
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/wadeshep.../#5b22508115df
I guess even Forbes isn't buying Ajith Dias and his BS. Videos are just more "Big Talk" imho.
The controversial Weliamuna Report which accused SriLankan Airlines top officials and employees of financial misappropriation has been dismissed by the
No surprises here - the "Game of Shape" continues with no justice for those of us who are victims of Abuse of Power.
For the record - I have submitted signed letters, e-mails and a detailed timeline to the Weliamuna Commission - there's more than enough there.
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National carrier SriLankan Airlines on Wednesday announced its future restructuring plans, takeover of Mihin Lanka and rebranding, returning four Airbus
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"Mr. Ratwatte noted that their current daily flights to London would be increased to nine frequencies per week for winter and their ultimate aim would be to increase it to double daily."Comment
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yup there is small problem with that they sold the LHR slotshttp://www.sundaytimes.lk/161009/bus...ng-211519.html
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