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  • Serious safety lapses in SriLankan’s Maintenance Dept

    When EK was managing UL it was an "airline" with EASA certification and proper ETOPS...now it is a typical GOSL department and running like CTB

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    • Originally posted by Speedbird View Post
      When EK was managing UL it was an "airline" with EASA certification and proper ETOPS...now it is a typical GOSL department and running like CTB

      http://www.sundaytimes.lk/180408/new...es-289298.html
      The cat is out of the bag then why the NEO fleet lost ETOPS

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      • Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
        New directors openly admit they have no Aviation experience - and then talk a bunch of 'Big Talk'.
        Generally everyone on a supervisory board doesn't need industry specific (e.g. aviation) experience, but they need to be competent and able to make quick and sound decisions. E.g. replacing top management if they don't perform and actually holding them accountable for their KPIs/targets. Not holding my breath that this will happen though lol.

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        • Originally posted by lordvader View Post
          Generally everyone on a supervisory board doesn't need industry specific (e.g. aviation) experience, but they need to be competent and able to make quick and sound decisions. E.g. replacing top management if they don't perform and actually holding them accountable for their KPIs/targets. Not holding my breath that this will happen though lol.
          all these bastards are so corrupted...insane..freaking looters...the airline has already gone to the dogs.



          Sri Lankan Airline’s new board of directors were hopeful of plans to turnaround the organization in three years. Captured here is footage taken from the Q an...

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          • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
            all these bastards are so corrupted...insane..freaking looters...the airline has already gone to the dogs.



            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94LV...ature=youtu.be
            The '3 year turn around' is a very attractive catchphrase to incoming UL management. The last lot promised a 3 year turn around 3 years ago and UL is in a worser mess now. Do they seriously think people will forget or there will be an even worser financial misappropriation in 3 years time elsewhere so no one is going to be bothered in what happens in UL?

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            • Originally posted by lordvader View Post
              Generally everyone on a supervisory board doesn't need industry specific (e.g. aviation) experience, but they need to be competent and able to make quick and sound decisions. E.g. replacing top management if they don't perform and actually holding them accountable for their KPIs/targets. Not holding my breath that this will happen though lol.
              Unfortunately in Sri Lanka labour laws are so convoluted...you cannot fire anyone...so management won't changed or fired or held responsible for KPI...they are even unable to fire Gota appointed security guy and deadwood Manoj...so what is basically happening is this clown show (I think this take 3 or 4) and year 3 they will go back to treasury for an another hand out...in return treasury will go back to IMF for an another handout...IMF will conditions for the loan and all so called educated crazies in Sri Lanka will shout against IMF...cycle continues

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              • Looking at the board composition, I think they have come to the realisation the importance of debt rationalisation in the airline above everything else. No matter what operational efficiencies you gain, if cost of debt servicing is going to be more than operational profits, you still have an un viable airline. Hence they have put together a team of bankers in the hope they may be able to re-organise the balance sheet before they can have another pitch at seeking a suitable fool to take over this entity. Whether or not they are going to be able to do this, what amazes me the most is why wasn't this attempted before they went looking for a partner and embarrassed themselves?. Even this board with all their financial accolades don't seem to have any insight into this airline. I cannot believe the rhetoric is still " this is a national asset , end of Sri lankan airlines is the end of tourism industry in Sri Lanka".They, just like all the others before them are going to "stick" to their brief and waste time and more money on a fruitless task of trying to flog a dead horse. The cowardly government in the mean time are going to fund their non-sense through the public purse to further their political survival not wanting to be accused of grounding this airline. The hapless uninformed public ?..well good luck to them. They are still waiting for the messiah to come and rescue them from ever rising inflation. Not going to happen!
                Last edited by domplypom; 09-04-2018, 11:22 PM.

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                • Originally posted by domplypom View Post
                  Looking at the board composition, I think they have come to the realisation the importance of debt rationalisation in the airline above everything else. No matter what operational efficiencies you gain, if cost of debt servicing is going to be more than operational profits, you still have an un viable airline. Hence they have put together a team of bankers in the hope they may be able to re-organise the balance sheet before they can have another pitch at seeking a suitable fool to take over this entity. Whether or not they are going to be able to do this, what amazes me the most is why wasn't this attempted before they went looking for a partner and embarrassed themselves?. Even this board with all their financial accolades don't seem to have any insight into this airline. I cannot believe the rhetoric is still " this is a national asset , end of Sri lankan airlines is the end of tourism industry in Sri Lanka".They, just like all the others before them are going to "stick" to their brief and waste time and more money on a fruitless task of trying to flog a dead horse. The cowardly government in the mean time are going to fund their non-sense through the public purse to further their political survival not wanting to be accused of grounding this airline. The hapless uninformed public ?..well good luck to them. They are still waiting for the messiah to come and rescue them from ever rising inflation. Not going to happen!
                  Hopefully Gov will select someone for CEO & COO with the strong aviation management skills. Any possibility These directors could remove excess staff and renegotiate the aircraft leases

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                  • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                    Hopefully Gov will select someone for CEO & COO with the strong aviation management skills. Any possibility These directors could remove excess staff and renegotiate the aircraft leases
                    The board will have to appoint someone with strong business turnaround skills, preferably with an aviation background to have any decent chance at this. But those people are a few and not cheap may not even want to work with this airline. Instead they are going to play with that report from Nyras and find out it is un workable in a country like SL. As for the leases ...? well since the airline has no other assets to mitigate or re organise it with , the only option is to threaten the lessors with liquidation. But this may not work either as god knows what security they have and even if they don`t they may in turn threaten to sue the owner which is a deep pocketed government. Had this airline been allowed to fail most of these issues would have sorted themselves out and if there was any residual value left that would have also been captured by a new entity and/or owners and built back up again. That`s how the real world works.

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                    • There is no way out of this mess.

                      Changing a few people at the top makes no difference.

                      Layoffs will not make any difference (not that I expect this to happen).

                      Even the most basic investigation - see who signed these lease contracts on behalf of SriLankan - hasn't taken place to the best of my knowledge.


                      There is a deadline of 'April' to sort this out or shut it down - the IMF has made this very clear to the GOSL. The GOSL is not allowed to put anymore money into SriLankan.

                      Shut down is inevitable - it will happen the next time the GOSL needs another bailout from the IMF.
                      Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                      • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                        4R-ABP has been ferried to AUH as UL1205, today. I thought its been ferried for one of the end-of-lease-checks which have to be carried out by third-party aircraft maintenance provider. Please confirm.
                        4R-ABP has done the test flight as UL8 at AUH yesterday. It must have been completed most of the end of lease checks.

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                        • Thomas Cook Airlines UK in October 2018 and January 2019 plans to operate charter service to Sri Lanka, with 1 flight each from London Gatwick and Manchester planned, on board Airbus A330-200 aircraft.

                          London Gatwick – Colombo
                          MT3748 LGW2020 – 1125+1CMB 332 17OCT18
                          MT3748 LGW2125 – 1315+1CMB 332 10JAN19

                          MT3749 CMB1425 – 2125LGW 332 18OCT18
                          MT3749 CMB0115 – 0740LGW 332 11JAN19

                          Manchester – Colombo
                          MT3702 MAN2045 – 1205+1CMB 332 17OCT18
                          MT3702 MAN2210 – 1415+1CMB 332 09JAN19

                          MT3703 CMB1505 – 2220MAN 332 18OCT18
                          MT3703 CMB1715 – 2355MAN 332 10JAN19

                          Source:Routes on line

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                          • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                            Thomas Cook Airlines UK in October 2018 and January 2019 plans to operate charter service to Sri Lanka, with 1 flight each from London Gatwick and Manchester planned, on board Airbus A330-200 aircraft.

                            London Gatwick – Colombo
                            MT3748 LGW2020 – 1125+1CMB 332 17OCT18
                            MT3748 LGW2125 – 1315+1CMB 332 10JAN19

                            MT3749 CMB1425 – 2125LGW 332 18OCT18
                            MT3749 CMB0115 – 0740LGW 332 11JAN19

                            Manchester – Colombo
                            MT3702 MAN2045 – 1205+1CMB 332 17OCT18
                            MT3702 MAN2210 – 1415+1CMB 332 09JAN19

                            MT3703 CMB1505 – 2220MAN 332 18OCT18
                            MT3703 CMB1715 – 2355MAN 332 10JAN19

                            Source:Routes on line
                            Apparently they have already begun flights to CMB. A friend of mine who flew this airline three weeks ago only had good things to say.

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                            • Originally posted by domplypom View Post
                              Apparently they have already begun flights to CMB. A friend of mine who flew this airline three weeks ago only had good things to say.
                              What is the destination of the Thomas Cook flight have begun operating from CMB? Which aircraft operated this route?

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                              • Crazy Airline

                                This is typical Sri Lankan's attitude without owning up and taking responsibility; starting to blame everyone else rather than themselves. Without owning up saying well they did a mistake by releasing the aircraft with automatic Work Order sent by engine manufacturer (Remember now Engine manufacturer monitor their engines continuously). Sri Lankan Airline is going after the regulators.

                                If it somewhere else head of engineering would be fired and the person who authorized the release fired as well.

                                and the company has the audacity to say that

                                "The company said the relevant department had an impeccable track record with multiple national aviation authority approvals for maintenance of third party aircraft"

                                Well the company lost the EASA certification and the damage caused to 4R - ALC by removing a rig etc... to name few

                                What a clown show


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