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  • Any positive proposals in the restructuring plan which was compiled by the previous Government to rescue SriLankan Airlines, the loss making national carrier, will be carried forward by its new Chairman Ashok Pathirage.

    Speaking to The Sunday Morning Business, Pathirage noted that following an evaluation of the restructuring strategy, the airline would retain the areas it finds to be beneficial and constructive.
    “We will not simply throw away the restructuring plan just because it was done by the previous Government. We will definitely look into it and take whatever we think is good for the airline,” Pathirage added.

    Ashok Pathirage was appointed as the new Chairperson of SriLankan Airlines Ltd. on 16 December by the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation. He is also the Chairman/CEO of the diversified conglomerate Softlogic Holdings PLC.

    He noted that his main aim is to look at ways of improving the profitability of the national carrier and thereby transform the perception of the airline. However, he stated that it is premature to disclose to the media any privatisation plans the new management may have for the airline.

    Restructuring strategy
    In May this year, an expert committee appointed by former President Maithripala Sirisena submitted its report on restructuring SriLankan Airlines to the Cabinet of Ministers and the report was approved. SriLankan Airlines is reportedly in the process of implementing the restructuring plan to save itself from financial struggles, although the progress of the implementation is not known.

    The committee made recommendations with respect to the financial restructuring, corporate restructuring, preparation of an effective strategic plan and operating business model, and human resource restructuring of SriLankan Airlines, ensuring an independent procurement process and exploiting synergies in brand promotion.

    SriLankan Airlines’ loss during the 10-year period from 2009 to 2019 is Rs. 240 billion. In addition to the losses incurred, the total value of loans owed by SriLankan Airlines to state banks and state institutions including the CPC is Rs. 146 billion.
    According to the recently released report by the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE), the operating loss suffered by SriLankan Airlines was Rs. 4,428 million in 2008, when Emirates withdrew from the management of the airline. A total of 14 aircraft, comprising five A320 aircraft, four A330-200 aircraft, and five A340-300 aircraft, were operated by the company at the time.

    themorning.lk

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    • Aerofloat will be back to CMB starting end of 2020

      Moscow Sheremetyevo – Colombo eff 25OCT20 Aeroflot mainline operating once again, replacing Rossiya in W19. 5 weekly A330-200
      SU284 SVO2205 – 0905+1CMB 332 x23
      SU285 CMB1045 – 1730SVO 332 x34


      Source- routesonline.com

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      • Villa Air has become the first Maldivian company to repair and conduct maintenance of a Fitsair aircraft in the Maldives.

        Ooredoo
        An aircraft of the FitsAir, a charter airline from Sri Lanka, landed in Maamingili airport yesterday to carry out heavy maintenance in the Maintenance and Overhaul facility of Villa Air based on the island. Villa Air stated that this was the first opportunity for a Maldivian company y to repair and conduct maintenance on a foreign aircraft.

        The company also noted that the Sri Lankan Civil Aviation Authority had permitted the company to carry out the maintenance of the ATR 202-72 aircraft, after inspecting the facility.

        Villa Air also thanked the Maldivian Civil Aviation Authority, Immigration, Maldives Customs among other institutions for paving the way to accomplishing this feat.

        The company noted that it had had the capability to conduct such operations for years, and was working with the aim to become a regional facility and provide engineers with opportunities.

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        • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
          Villa Air has become the first Maldivian company to repair and conduct maintenance of a Fitsair aircraft in the Maldives.

          Ooredoo
          An aircraft of the FitsAir, a charter airline from Sri Lanka, landed in Maamingili airport yesterday to carry out heavy maintenance in the Maintenance and Overhaul facility of Villa Air based on the island. Villa Air stated that this was the first opportunity for a Maldivian company y to repair and conduct maintenance on a foreign aircraft.

          The company also noted that the Sri Lankan Civil Aviation Authority had permitted the company to carry out the maintenance of the ATR 202-72 aircraft, after inspecting the facility.

          Villa Air also thanked the Maldivian Civil Aviation Authority, Immigration, Maldives Customs among other institutions for paving the way to accomplishing this feat.

          The company noted that it had had the capability to conduct such operations for years, and was working with the aim to become a regional facility and provide engineers with opportunities.
          Haleef,

          Any reason why 4R-EXN has been ferried to Maldives for maintenance? I wonder if its going to be painted?

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          • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
            That's surprising. Any reason why China Eastern quiting Kunming-Colombo route?
            China Eastern has resumed Kunming-Colombo-Male' flight from 28-Dec-19.

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            • Originally posted by banuthev View Post
              China Eastern has resumed Kunming-Colombo-Male' flight from 28-Dec-19.
              Wondering whether they have increased the frequency from 3 to 4 weekly too.

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              • no.. it is not full resumption....

                mostly it will be just per week routine..




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                • Does anyone know when exactly will ALS get it's interior refurbishment?

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                  • Colombo-bound flight halted on runway due to technical snag

                    1 day ago · Chennai, Dec 29 (UNI) A Sri Lankan airlines flight bound for Colombo, with 177 passengers and six crew members, was stopped at the runway, moments before take off, following a technical snag at the Anna International airport here this evening. pilot noticed a technical snag.

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                    • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                      Colombo-bound flight halted on runway due to technical snag

                      1 day ago · Chennai, Dec 29 (UNI) A Sri Lankan airlines flight bound for Colombo, with 177 passengers and six crew members, was stopped at the runway, moments before take off, following a technical snag at the Anna International airport here this evening. pilot noticed a technical snag.
                      it's UL128 operated by 4R-ANF A321 neo. It looks UL is doing well on UL128 flight as 177 passengers were on A321.

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                      • Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Post
                        Does anyone know when exactly will ALS get it's interior refurbishment?
                        I thought 4R-ALS is an out-dated aircraft. Do you think it's worth giving interior refurbishment ?

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                        • Renewed Hopes for MRIA

                          December 31, 2019

                          Under the development plan of the present government, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) is in the process of exploring the opportunities to re-commence international flight operations at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA)
                          As per the guidance of the Hon.Minister, the newly-appointed Chairman, Vice Chairman, the Board of Directors along with the Head of Divisions, senior officers of AASL visited MRIA on 30th December 2019 as their 1st official visit to discuss the current situation of MRIA. The objective of the visit and the meeting was to explore the feasible strategic directives and development opportunities at MRIA. In line with the visit, a meeting was organized with other key stakeholders to explore the future strategic direction of MRIA and actions which can be executed to make MRIA as a revenue-earning business unit. The officials emphasized the need for a holistic approach for Mattala as a destination of choice among the international tourists who are visiting Sri Lanka. Further, under the long term strategies, it was conversed the possibility to export perishable cargo from MRIA to Middle East markets by developing agricultural bases and allied industries around the Hambantota area. The meeting was concluded successfully with renewed aspirations for MRIA to re-commence international scheduled operations.

                          Source:airport.lk

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                          • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                            Renewed Hopes for MRIA

                            December 31, 2019

                            Under the development plan of the present government, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) is in the process of exploring the opportunities to re-commence international flight operations at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA)
                            As per the guidance of the Hon.Minister, the newly-appointed Chairman, Vice Chairman, the Board of Directors along with the Head of Divisions, senior officers of AASL visited MRIA on 30th December 2019 as their 1st official visit to discuss the current situation of MRIA. The objective of the visit and the meeting was to explore the feasible strategic directives and development opportunities at MRIA. In line with the visit, a meeting was organized with other key stakeholders to explore the future strategic direction of MRIA and actions which can be executed to make MRIA as a revenue-earning business unit. The officials emphasized the need for a holistic approach for Mattala as a destination of choice among the international tourists who are visiting Sri Lanka. Further, under the long term strategies, it was conversed the possibility to export perishable cargo from MRIA to Middle East markets by developing agricultural bases and allied industries around the Hambantota area. The meeting was concluded successfully with renewed aspirations for MRIA to re-commence international scheduled operations.

                            Source:airport.lk
                            in the expense of BIA???

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                            • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                              Renewed Hopes for MRIA

                              December 31, 2019

                              Under the development plan of the present government, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) is in the process of exploring the opportunities to re-commence international flight operations at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA)
                              As per the guidance of the Hon.Minister, the newly-appointed Chairman, Vice Chairman, the Board of Directors along with the Head of Divisions, senior officers of AASL visited MRIA on 30th December 2019 as their 1st official visit to discuss the current situation of MRIA. The objective of the visit and the meeting was to explore the feasible strategic directives and development opportunities at MRIA. In line with the visit, a meeting was organized with other key stakeholders to explore the future strategic direction of MRIA and actions which can be executed to make MRIA as a revenue-earning business unit. The officials emphasized the need for a holistic approach for Mattala as a destination of choice among the international tourists who are visiting Sri Lanka. Further, under the long term strategies, it was conversed the possibility to export perishable cargo from MRIA to Middle East markets by developing agricultural bases and allied industries around the Hambantota area. The meeting was concluded successfully with renewed aspirations for MRIA to re-commence international scheduled operations.

                              Source:airport.lk
                              More delusional thinking!

                              Nobody wants to fly to MRIA - everyone who has tried has suffered massive losses and stopped flying.

                              The airport was a prestige project - there was/is no Business Case for this. Just another way for large amounts of money to be siphoned off to Family/Friends/Cronies and Criminals. I see the investigation into this project has gone quiet.

                              How much more money does the GOSL propose to waste keeping this running?

                              Are they going to force UL to fly there again?
                              Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                              • Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post
                                More delusional thinking!

                                Nobody wants to fly to MRIA - everyone who has tried has suffered massive losses and stopped flying.

                                The airport was a prestige project - there was/is no Business Case for this. Just another way for large amounts of money to be siphoned off to Family/Friends/Cronies and Criminals. I see the investigation into this project has gone quiet.

                                How much more money does the GOSL propose to waste keeping this running?

                                Are they going to force UL to fly there again?
                                Good if they can invite low cost carriers by offering attractive rates. Most Flag carriers will not see the airport as a feasible place to transport its full fare paying passengers since there’s no quick access (i.e.high speed trains) methods to the cities, which is a vital area neglected when building the airport...

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