Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Sri Lanka Aviation

Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

    I haven't heard about these two after Sri Lanka 's Fitsair started the cargo operations with A321F.

    Fly Lankan Asia Facebook page also seems to be closed ? https://m.facebook.com/flylankanasia/

    Does anyone have any updates on start up airlines : Fly Lankan Asia and Sparkair?
    After posting, I did some digging and came out with this. Looks like they all are waiting for the AOC (which can take good 6 7 months) and thanks to COVID-19 might take some more time.
    You do not have permission to view this gallery.
    This gallery has 1 photos.

    Comment


    • Originally posted by umedhah View Post

      I know she is already in white and UL paint stripped. So ya maybe soon ?
      4R-ALJ is appearing in FR24 with status called RTS001.

      RTS means Return to service?

      You do not have permission to view this gallery.
      This gallery has 1 photos.

      Comment


      • Originally posted by SHOCKWAVE View Post

        After posting, I did some digging and came out with this. Looks like they all are waiting for the AOC (which can take good 6 7 months) and thanks to COVID-19 might take some more time.
        Aura is another domestic airline/flying school if I'm not wrong who will also be starting operations from VCCC/RMA soon.
        Haleef Ismail
        www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

        Comment


        • Originally posted by Haleef View Post

          Aura is another domestic airline/flying school if I'm not wrong who will also be starting operations from VCCC/RMA soon.
          Aura is domestic airline according to this ?




          Sept 02, Colombo: State Minister of Civil Aviation and Export Zone Development D V Chanaka visited the Colombo International Airport at Ratmalana on Monday on an observation tour to inspect the future development plans of the Airport. According to the AASL, the airport is already being developed to attract international corporate jets, commence international scheduled passenger flight operations primarily targeting the Maldives and South India when the boarders are open. In addition, the airport is being developed for domestic flight operations as the domestic hub in the country and aviation training has also been identified as a key strategic area for future development. On the same day, agreements were signed with the Asian Aviation Centre for a period of 3 years and in addition, a new agreement was signed with the Aura Airlines, a new domestic airline commencing operations at Ratmalana, the AASL said.

          http://www.colombopage.com/archive_2...99018647CH.php

          Comment


          • Originally posted by Haleef View Post

            Aura is another domestic airline/flying school if I'm not wrong who will also be starting operations from VCCC/RMA soon.
            Hi Haleef, thanks for the update ! the aircraft in the above post belongs to Aura Airlines? or have they brought the plane.

            I wonder why domestic airline sector is not successful in Sri Lanka. There are few domestic airlines are in Sri Lanka such as Millennium Airlines, Fitsair, Sakurai, Serendib Airlines, Fly Southern etc. But i think none of them are operating domestic schedule flights these days ? As far as i know, Fitsair was operating schedule flights to Batticaloa and Jaffna until Covid. I wonder what happened to Sakurai's YS-11 . SLAF MA60s are still in operation?

            It seems domestic flight operation in other countries like India are operating as normal.

            Comment


            • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

              Hi Haleef, thanks for the update ! the aircraft in the above post belongs to Aura Airlines? or have they brought the plane.

              I wonder why domestic airline sector is not successful in Sri Lanka. There are few domestic airlines are in Sri Lanka such as Millennium Airlines, Fitsair, Sakurai, Serendib Airlines, Fly Southern etc. But i think none of them are operating domestic schedule flights these days ? As far as i know, Fitsair was operating schedule flights to Batticaloa and Jaffna until Covid. I wonder what happened to Sakurai's YS-11 . SLAF MA60s are still in operation?

              It seems domestic flight operation in other countries like India are operating as normal.
              As I know of, still only everything is waiting for AOC. No aircraft have been acquired as of yet. Sakurai's YS-11 will not fly. FitsAir also wasn't operating in the past few days most probably due to the low demand of pax. But cargo is flying to and from Indian destinations, Male and Dubai. Serendib's GA-8 is now operated by Lakwin Aviation and will also be starting hopefully soon. Millennium Airlines has closed and is noore, both in domestic and flying training. Recently their R-66 was also sold to a German operator. SLAF MA-60s fly regularly on and off, I doubt they go on passenger run though.
              Haleef Ismail
              www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

              Comment


              • IndiGo airlines flight 6E9031 which has been originated from Chennai just now landed at HRI.

                Comment


                • Originally posted by Sandaru View Post
                  IndiGo airlines flight 6E9031 which has been originated from Chennai just now landed at HRI.
                  Operated by ATR (VT-IYG). Is same aircraft operate the flight (6E9203) from BLR to HRI last time? it was carrying one passenger in that flight if i recall it correctly.

                  Comment


                  • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

                    4R-ALJ is appearing in FR24 with status called RTS001.

                    RTS means Return to service?
                    4R-ALJ done a test flight on 27-Nov.


                    image upload
                    Last edited by Serendib; 30-11-2020, 08:14 AM.

                    Comment


                    • New guidelines in the offing to welcome tourists from 1 Jan.


                      Tuesday, 1 December 2020 01:46 - - 296
                      • Travel from any country permitted for minimum stay of 14 days
                      • Influx of daily travellers limited to maximum of 300 with priority for citizen repatriation
                      • All international airlines will be allowed with prior approval from COVID-19 Taskforce and CAA
                      • Permit visa for long-stay travellers, dual passport holders, resident permit holders, film tourism and sports tourism
                      • Sri Lanka Tourism proposes to issue visa for 6 month instead of one month
                      • Issuance of ‘On Arrival’ visas suspended until further notice
                      • All passengers require COVID-19 insurance for minimum period of one month, expenses relating to health not to be borne by Govt. during stay
                      • Travellers will only be allowed in certified hotels, use of public transportation disallowed
                      • Tourist sites will be reopened for travellers
                      • Sri Lanka Tourism Chief says objective is to restart and recover fast, benefits to trickle down


                      By Charumini de Silva

                      more:

                      To resume international tourism in a COVID-19 safe environment, guidelines are being finalised with a draft strategy document under discussion among key stakeholders. ..
                      Last edited by Serendib; 01-12-2020, 03:28 AM.

                      Comment


                      • Originally posted by Aaqib View Post

                        Amazing idea!
                        Hope they can provide some solid outbound connections form Addis Ababa
                        Aaqib, Good news! According to SL CAA, Ethiopian Airlines obtains FAOC for conducting scheduled flights to Sri Lanka.

                        Guess which aircraft Ethiopian would use on Sri Lanka route? I wonder if this route will become successful but its going to be competition between Turkish Airlines and Ethiopian. May be Turkish would consider flying nonstop to Colombo to compete with ET? Which outward connections Ethiopian would give for Sri Lanka passengers.

                        its quite shame ET couldn't materialize Colombo route last 10 years or so. I remember once ET was planning ADD-BOM-CMB. I hope you also remember.

                        Fingers crossed lets hope ET start CMB flights very soon.


                        Congratulations !

                        Ethiopian Airlines obtains FAOC from Sir Lanka for conducting of Scheduled Commercial Air operations in to Sri Lanka.

                        The Airline is the only direct air connectivity to the African region from Colombo.
                        You do not have permission to view this gallery.
                        This gallery has 1 photos.

                        Comment


                        • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

                          Aaqib, Good news! According to SL CAA, Ethiopian Airlines obtains FAOC for conducting scheduled flights to Sri Lanka.

                          Guess which aircraft Ethiopian would use on Sri Lanka route? I wonder if this route will become successful but its going to be competition between Turkish Airlines and Ethiopian. May be Turkish would consider flying nonstop to Colombo to compete with ET? Which outward connections Ethiopian would give for Sri Lanka passengers.

                          its quite shame ET couldn't materialize Colombo route last 10 years or so. I remember once ET was planning ADD-BOM-CMB. I hope you also remember.

                          Fingers crossed lets hope ET start CMB flights very soon.
                          I was going through some articles about the effect it could have on TK....

                          I think TK should continue doing what they are doing for the moment, mainly because ET is also a StarAlliance member and they may have something mutually beneficial on the cards

                          ET has also started direct flights to Istanbul a few months ago using their 737-800’s which I feel may also be utilized for the CMB sector as well and if I’m not mistaken I think BOM is also served by a 737-800
                          -Aaqib Hussain
                          (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
                          www.youtube.com/airlines747

                          Comment


                          • Originally posted by Aaqib View Post

                            I was going through some articles about the effect it could have on TK....

                            I think TK should continue doing what they are doing for the moment, mainly because ET is also a StarAlliance member and they may have something mutually beneficial on the cards

                            ET has also started direct flights to Istanbul a few months ago using their 737-800’s which I feel may also be utilized for the CMB sector as well and if I’m not mistaken I think BOM is also served by a 737-800
                            Happy about this news but, so sad to hear other airlines stealing sri lankan airlines's markets...sri lankan has long way to go to be success. However sri lankan lags far behind ethiopian airlines.

                            Comment


                            • Originally posted by AirDreamer View Post

                              Happy about this news but, so sad to hear other airlines stealing sri lankan airlines's markets...sri lankan has long way to go to be success. However sri lankan lags far behind ethiopian airlines.
                              It's not "stealing" market, it's competition. Like Sri Lankan compete for passengers from southern India to Australia.

                              But where will they seriously compete other than to Seychelles? Maybe a little to southern Europe. For most of the routes that Sri Lankan fly it would not make sense to go via Addis. They will compete more with Emirates and Qatar and will open new markets to Sri Lanka.

                              Comment


                              • Originally posted by Dougie View Post

                                It's not "stealing" market, it's competition. Like Sri Lankan compete for passengers from southern India to Australia.

                                But where will they seriously compete other than to Seychelles? Maybe a little to southern Europe. For most of the routes that Sri Lankan fly it would not make sense to go via Addis. They will compete more with Emirates and Qatar and will open new markets to Sri Lanka.
                                Travellers going to Africa, North & South America benefits from flying via ADD, not much for Europe. Most of the flights out to North and South America from ADD have a technical stop in Africa or Europe for refuelling due to high altitude at ADD and takes more longer for the outward segment.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X