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  • Aaqib
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 474

    #10831
    Originally posted by B777-9X
    First retire 4r als
    About time they got rid of all those aging A332’s
    - Aaqib Hussain
    http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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    • channa
      Senior Member
      • May 2013
      • 230

      #10832
      Originally posted by Aaqib
      About time they got rid of all those aging A332’s
      Safran Landing Systems Services Singapore has won a deal to repair landing gear of Airbus A330-220 aircraft operated by state-run SriLankan Airlines.

      The cabinet of ministers had cleared the award of maintainance contract for landing gear for a year starting from August 01, 2019 on six A330 aircraft, the state information office said.

      The deal was awarded following limited tender.

      SriLankan Airlines operates A330, A320 and A321 aircraft.

      economynext.com

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      • Flyhigh
        Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 38

        #10833
        AirAsia to launch Colombo-Bangkok direct flights

        http://www.dailymirror.lk/business-n...hts/273-174587

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        • Serendib
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 1807

          #10834

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          • banuthev
            Administrator
            • Dec 2010
            • 3947

            #10835
            I heard that SriLankan Airlines engineering is doing a Maintenance checks for SQ B787 and HM A320. Is it true? Any pictures

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            • Mach3
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2016
              • 110

              #10836
              Originally posted by banuthev
              I heard that SriLankan Airlines engineering is doing a Maintenance checks for SQ B787 and HM A320. Is it true? Any pictures
              I don't think UL maintainence hangar has type rating certified for Boeing aircraft unless it is an emergency where SQ officials use the UL hangar to temporarily repair the airplane.
              But in the first place does SQ operate 787 to CMB.

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              • dilushasg-bdavi
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 555

                #10837
                Saw an A330 tanker and a few fighters at CMB today.... any idea what's all that about?

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                • Haleef
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 1468

                  #10838
                  Originally posted by dilushasg-bdavi
                  Saw an A330 tanker and a few fighters at CMB today.... any idea what's all that about?
                  Yes 6 RAF Eurofighter Typhoons and Airbus A330MRTT aircraft came here.
                  Haleef Ismail
                  www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                  • channa
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 230

                    #10839
                    SriLankan Airlines CEO charts course of recovery

                    SriLankan Airlines chief executive Vipula Gunatilleka is hoping for a swift rebound in tourism following the Easter terrorist attacks.

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

                      #10840
                      WY has started operating the 787 to CGK
                      4RALM though is operating their scheduleed WY371/2 flight which is their daily morning run into and out of CMB
                      can anyone confirm when exactly is 4RALM going to return back..

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                      • channa
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 230

                        #10841
                        Singapore Airlines have been using their Air Bus 350-900 instead of A 330 on SIN-CMB-SIN route since Oct 01st

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                        • Serendib
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 1807

                          #10842
                          India’s Alliance Air to operate flights to Palali and Batticaloa

                          Alliance Air, Air India’s associate airline, is looking at operating direct flights to both Palali and Batticaloa making both these regional airports go international. This would be Alliance Air’s, first international route.

                          An official from Air India Colombo office said that some of the Air India staff members recently visited both the airports to inspect the progress of the airport.

                          Alliance Air is a subsidiary of Air India and operates services to 52 Indian destinations with a fleet of 18 ATR 72-600 (70/72 Seater) and 1 ATR 42-320 (48 Seater) aircraft.

                          Flights are operated mostly to Tier-2 and Tier-3 Cities or those which link these cities to the metro hubs. Alliance Air has 800 flight departures per week and 114 flight departures per day.

                          Alliance Air will be first looking at operating flights to Palali from Chennai and later would add Batticaloa. Direct flights would be initially operated to Indian destinations, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai and Hyderabad.

                          Meanwhile, FITSAIR, a local airline operator too said earlier that they will operate international flights from Palali to Indian destinations. FITSAIR operated International Passenger charter flight from Ratmalana to Visakhapatnam on its 70 sector – ATR 72 aircraft recently. FITSAIR is also an international freighter operator operating out of Katunayake cargo hub serving the region. They currently operate passenger flights out of Ratmalana and Colombo to domestic destinations.

                          “We are looking at operating to India from both Palali and Batticaloa airports soon.”

                          The Palali airport which is being upgraded to be Sri Lanka’s third international airport after Colombo and Mattala will be opened on October 16. Palali airport was used for air travel between Chennai, India and Jaffna in the 1960’s.

                          Source: Dailynews

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                          • Serendib
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1807

                            #10843
                            Sri Lanka opens internal flights to foreign carriers

                            Wednesday October 2, 2019 10:26:25

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                            ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka has given the clearance to license foreign airlines to operate flights between internal airports to boost the domestic aviation sector, the government said.

                            Under existing bilateral agreements foreign airlines operating to Sri Lanka cannot carry traffic in between airports within the island, generally known as 6th freedom and beyond.

                            But the cabinet of ministers has given clearance for Sri Lanka’s civil aviation authority to issue one year operating licenses to foreign airlines that are interested in flying within Sri Lanka, the state information office said.

                            The airlines would be allowed to operate to Jaffna International Airport, Batticaloa, Colombo, Ratmalana and Mattala International Airport.

                            Sri Lanka is expecting Indian airlines to operate to Jaffna later this year using smaller regional aircraft, who may also find the liberalization useful.

                            However domestic aviation is still in its infancy. The Mattala International Airport is also largely unused.

                            Unlike in South Asia, East Asia had liberalized air travel much earlier. Countries like Vietnam which started liberalizing later than Sri Lanka have gone ahead. Foreign airlines including Cebu Pacific, Bamboo and Jetstar Pacific fly with the country.

                            Malaysia-based AirAsia approached Sri Lanka’s government to set up an airline in Sri Lanka but there was no progress. Since then a joint venture has been set up in Vietnam. (Colombo/Oct02/2019)

                            Source : Economy Next

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                            • SKYBUCK729
                              Member
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 84

                              #10844
                              Originally posted by Serendib
                              Sri Lanka opens internal flights to foreign carriers

                              Wednesday October 2, 2019 10:26:25

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                              ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka has given the clearance to license foreign airlines to operate flights between internal airports to boost the domestic aviation sector, the government said.

                              Under existing bilateral agreements foreign airlines operating to Sri Lanka cannot carry traffic in between airports within the island, generally known as 6th freedom and beyond.

                              But the cabinet of ministers has given clearance for Sri Lanka’s civil aviation authority to issue one year operating licenses to foreign airlines that are interested in flying within Sri Lanka, the state information office said.

                              The airlines would be allowed to operate to Jaffna International Airport, Batticaloa, Colombo, Ratmalana and Mattala International Airport.

                              Sri Lanka is expecting Indian airlines to operate to Jaffna later this year using smaller regional aircraft, who may also find the liberalization useful.

                              However domestic aviation is still in its infancy. The Mattala International Airport is also largely unused.

                              Unlike in South Asia, East Asia had liberalized air travel much earlier. Countries like Vietnam which started liberalizing later than Sri Lanka have gone ahead. Foreign airlines including Cebu Pacific, Bamboo and Jetstar Pacific fly with the country.

                              Malaysia-based AirAsia approached Sri Lanka’s government to set up an airline in Sri Lanka but there was no progress. Since then a joint venture has been set up in Vietnam. (Colombo/Oct02/2019)

                              Source : Economy Next
                              What a dump idea

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                              • banuthev
                                Administrator
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 3947

                                #10845
                                Originally posted by SKYBUCK729
                                What a dump idea
                                Does the SL Gov planning to allow AI to operate TRZ-JAF-CMB route?

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