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  • Originally posted by skyline View Post
    is it real?
    Don't think so. take a look at the airports they operate.( All European airports and all airports in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan???)

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    • Originally posted by skyline View Post
      is it real?
      As real as Peace Air!
      Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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      • Breaking News - Just got this news alert!!

        SriLankan Airlines CEO Suren Ratwatte has submitted a letter announcing his early retirement -SriLankan Airlines- adaderana.lk

        Early Retirement eh??

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        • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
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          New GA 8 Airvan is here at Ratmalana parked outside. Looks like it's a happening thing.
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          • SriLankan Airlines CEO Suren Ratwatte would take an early retirement to facilitate restructuring of the SriLankan Airlines, Chairman Ranjith Fernando announced today. ..


            Nice job if you can get it!

            I bet they're buying out his contract - he can travel in Business to Melbourne with all his ill-gotten gains. He'll be enjoying the good life courtesy of the Sri Lankan people!

            This way he gets out before the shutdown - as an insider he knows what's coming.

            Ranjit Fernando is the latest BS talking Chairman.

            Employees are in no way responsible for the massive losses at SriLankan and nothing they can do will change that.

            The losses are due to the lease contracts at too high rates with no termination clause.

            Increase in fuel prices will also push up the losses.

            And of course there's the U$800 Million they owe airbus for 4 A350 aircraft - also appears to be a contract with no termination clause.

            I see he fails to mention any of this in his letter.

            No mention of criminal charges against those responsible - some of whom are still employed by the Airline.

            How stupid does he think people are? It's insulting.

            The sooner the IMF forces the GOSL to shut this down the better for the country imho.
            Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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            • what happened to 4R-ALR

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              • Originally posted by Azamh View Post
                what happened to 4R-ALR
                Azamh, I believe its still in the maintenance hangar for repairs as it hit the runway lights in COK a couple of weeks ago due to cross wind.

                A350Spotter, Do you have a latest update about 4R-ALR? When you guys are planning to release her from the hangar?

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                • Updates

                  * Vistara Airlines is planning to launch Delhi-Colombo flights from Nov 2018;

                  * flydubai have terminated all its schedule flights to Mattala Airport;

                  * Rotanajet had plans to resume flights to Colombo in Nov but that plans are now in question. Also Rotanajet has closed its website:

                  * Etihad Cargo dedicated freighter service between Colombo and Ohio operates at a full capacity;

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                  • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                    Updates

                    * Vistara Airlines is planning to launch Delhi-Colombo flights from Nov 2018;
                    Good to see another carrier planing to fly this sector!
                    This will probably take a direct hit on SriLankan which operate 2 Rotations daily

                    Any Update regarding AirAsia SriLanka ?
                    -Aaqib Hussain
                    (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
                    www.youtube.com/airlines747

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                    • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
                      Azamh, I believe its still in the maintenance hangar for repairs as it hit the runway lights in COK a couple of weeks ago due to cross wind.

                      A350Spotter, Do you have a latest update about 4R-ALR? When you guys are planning to release her from the hangar?
                      ALR was undergoing some maintenance checks and left the hangar on Thursday if I’m not wrong.

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                      • Yes. we need some update on AirAsia Sri lanka.. that will be a finite go getter if we are thinking of making SL is an aviation hub...
                        i anticipate some resistance so called patriots who do not see the other side of the coin..

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                        • Everyone knows how "Business" is done in Sri Lanka.

                          Doubt you'll see AirAsia Sri Lanka - you can't do legitimate Business in the current climate.

                          Aviation hub is another fantasy for the same reason.
                          Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                          • SriLankan Airlines chairman Ranjit Fernando confirmed to TTG Asia that CEO Suren Ratwatte, who has been criticised in the past for extravagant spending, is stepping down in August. “We are interviewing a couple of local and foreign candidates for the post,” Fernando said.

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                            • ALR is still undergoing some maintenance procedures as per today (11/06/2018) and I am exactly not sure what the checks are.

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                              • Originally posted by A350spotter View Post
                                ALR is still undergoing some maintenance procedures as per today (11/06/2018) and I am exactly not sure what the checks are.
                                Most likely structural checks and possible replacement of various landing gear components and/or repairs to the wing box.

                                It all depends on the side loads experienced by the landing gear in Cochin.

                                Serious $$$ in any case.
                                Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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