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  • Nice Photo Don with Moon in the back ground
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    • The world’s largest passenger airline, Airbus A380 landed at the Bandaranaike International Airport yesterday for refuelling. This is the first time an Airbus A380 made a landing in Sri Lanka’s aviation history. The airbus belonging to Emirates Airlines was on its way to Dubai from Sydney.

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      • Deccan to launch international in cargo flights

        Deccan Aviation Lanka is looking at launching intentional logistics and cargo flights to the region and beyond this year. The airline hopes to lease out a suitable aircraft for this purpose.

        The airline has announced firm plans to commence daily scheduled operations to Jaffna in 2012. “For this purpose, we are currently looking at purchasing a 12 to 14 seater commuter aircraft in a few months,” he said.

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        • hi everybody srilanka forum members,
          happy new year 2012 to all. i am joining u from madurai. south india.
          we are very happy to get inter national connections first from CMB-IXM soon ( srilankan official said)
          within apirl. our new airport terminal gets all facilities to handle intl passengers. so madurai people count the days. srilankan chairman nishanth wilkramasinghe told we may announce the date at Thai Pongal last month at trichy to Tamilnadu Chamber of Commerce team (madurai ). so guys if u all get the details further please share with us throu this forum. thankyou.
          good day
          athisaravanan
          madurai

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          • Originally posted by Max View Post
            The world’s largest passenger airline, Airbus A380 landed at the Bandaranaike International Airport yesterday for refuelling. This is the first time an Airbus A380 made a landing in Sri Lanka’s aviation history. The airbus belonging to Emirates Airlines was on its way to Dubai from Sydney.

            What has happened to the front of the plane? Has the paint been rubbed off? Was this a scheduled flight making an unscheduled landing for fuel or an emergency landing?

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            • posted on another forum, for the 'paint' effect:

              "Condensation .. though haven't seen it of late

              And that EK's planes are pearly pretty white only exacerbates it "

              And for the reason for the landing .. possibly .. possibly .............

              A colleague was dropping bits and pieces that the A380 rushed off before the curfew and had to forego a full load of fuel, as there was a refuelling-stoppage at SYD, dunno why .. . and probably EK decided to leave with less than enough fuel than to miss the curfew .. than to wait till morning to depart .. As we used to do in another place - rush the plane off than sit it out through the night .. sometimes with less than a full load of cargo .. leaving behind some late deliveries .. (of course, cargo doesn't complain of a day or two delay .. unless perishable .. )

              Again, that's what I heard ..

              Enough legs to reach CMB .. and CMB has a full 380 on the ground .. whatever the circumstances ..

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              • Mihin Lanka Revises its Network

                Sri Lankan carrier Mihin Lanka is to make some amendments to its schedule from February 1, 2012, boosting capacity to some markets, relaunching a couple of seasonal services into India and cancelling its daily link between Colombo and Male in the Maldives. The low-cost venture, formed in April 2007, is controlled by the Sri Lankan Government and specialises in serving cities in the Indian subcontinent, the Gulf States and Southeast Asia using a fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 equipment.

                The airline will offer twice weekly seasonal services from Colombo to Gaya, the second largest city in India’s state of Bihar, located around 100 kilometres south of the provincial capital Patna (until April 1, 2012) and a twice weekly connection to Varanasi, a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (until March 30, 2012).

                Elsewhere, its flights to the Indonesian capital Jakarta will be increased from three to four a week, links to Sharjah will grow from two to three a week, although flights on the combined Dubai and Kuwait route will reduce from five to four a week.

                Sri Lankan carrier Mihin Lanka is to make some amendments to its schedule from February 1, 2012, boosting capacity to some markets, relaunching a couple of s

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                • Video of A380 at BIA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E11-hKXQH_A

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                  • A couple of years ago, Airbus A380 granted permission to use CMB as an Emergency/Medical alternative. http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2010/02/14/new05.asp

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                    • Originally posted by amaris View Post
                      Was this a scheduled flight making an unscheduled landing for fuel or an emergency landing?
                      Emirates in a statement issued from Colombo said yesterday:"An Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft on a flight from Sydney to Dubai made a scheduled landing at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake early this morning (9th January) for re-fuelling. The refueling stop was scheduled before the flight’s departure from Sydney."

                      "This represents the first landing of an Airbus A380 aircraft in Sri Lanka. Emirates thanks and commends the Airport & Aviation authorities and ground handling staff at the Bandaranaike International Airport for their efficiency, which enabled the flight to be refuelled and take off in 53 minutes."

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                      • Originally posted by SpookyFlyer View Post
                        I saw RJ A340-211 at CMB! But the website said It's A330! O.o
                        Royal Jordanian is Summer 2012 season effective 25MAR12 is to operate 3 weekly A330-200 service on Amman – Colombo route. In Summer 2011 season this route was operating at 4 weekly level with A310. The A310 is being retired from late-March 2012.

                        Schedule:

                        RJ194 AMM1915 – 0420+1CMB 330 357
                        RJ195 CMB0540 – 1020AMM 330 146

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                          • SriLankan Airlines to increase its fleet to 30 planes

                            SriLankan Airlines will increase its fleet to 30 aeroplanes within a few years in accordance with the airlines sector development plan, Civil Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne said.

                            The minister was addressing media yesterday at the Civil Aviation Ministry. He said that initiatives are under way to increase the fleet up to 30, in line with the Airline's five year development plan introduced in 2010.

                            In accordance with the five year plan, the annual passenger transaction rate will also be doubled by 2015.

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                            • Several airlines consent to operate flights to Hambantota Airport

                              Qatar Airways, one of the five star airlines in the world, has consented to operate flights to the country’s second international airport at Hambantota from next year. Aviation Minister Priyankankara Jayaratne said they had discussion in this regard with Qatar authorities recently who responded positively in this regard. He said that in addition, Fly Dubai, a budget airline operating from Abu Dhabi will also be operating flights to the country’s second international airport in Mattala.

                              Deccan Aviation from Sri Lanka has also spelled out plans to launch cargo flights based from the proposed Hambantota International Airport (HIA).

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                              • According to SABRE timetable listing , the GDS has loaded changes for Sri Lankan Airlines' Summer 2012 Operation.

                                Highlights of the Summer 2012 Flight Schedule Changes : -

                                - Flights between Male' and London, Tokyo and Zurich have been cancelled;
                                - Tokyo flights are increased from four to five flights a week;
                                - Beijing flights are increased from 4 to Daily, Shanghai flights are increased from 5 to Daily;
                                - Terminator flights are operating on Bangkok, Dubai and Kuwait;
                                - Kochi flights are increased from 7 weekly to double daily;
                                - Riyadh flights are increased from 2 to 5 weekly, Jeddah flights are increased from 2 to 3 weekly;
                                - London flights frequency is reduced from 13 weekly to 7 weekly;
                                - Paris flights are increased from 4 weekly to 5 weekly;
                                - Frankfurt flights are increased from 5 weekly to 6 weekly;
                                - Milano flights have been cancelled;
                                - A332 replacing A320 on Moscow route.

                                See the attached flight schedule for more information ...
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                                Click - Flight Schedule

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