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  • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
    Sri Lanka to resume commercial flights from December 26

    Sri Lanka will resume commercial & charter flights from 26th December, Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) announced today.

    CAASL Chairman UpuI Dharmadasa said in a statement that the CAASL as an Aviation Regulator in Sri Lanka would be disseminating the appropriate directives to the travel industry in due course of the opening of Sri Lanka airspace for upcoming commercial and charter frights operations.

    Source: newswire.lk
    Better late than never
    Hope local businesses and the tourism sector recover ASAP
    Hope the government ensures strict health and safety guidelines for all
    -Aaqib Hussain
    (Aviation Analyst | Content Creator)
    www.youtube.com/airlines747

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    • Originally posted by Aaqib View Post

      Better late than never
      Hope local businesses and the tourism sector recover ASAP
      Hope the government ensures strict health and safety guidelines for all
      most important thing is are SL passport holders allowed to travel into and out of the country (given they have the necessary testing done)....

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      • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

        Good news!

        So that means SriLankan Airlines will resume all it's scheduled flights ? I am curious to know what is the SriLankan Airlines route network and the list of foreign airlines services to Sri Lanka after December 26.
        guys, Please find the list of passenger flights going to be operated by SriLankan Airlines between December 26 and January 2.

        - Passenger Flights to Singapore has been increased from 1 to 3 weekly
        - SriLankan Airlines is resuming passenger flights to Kuala Lumpur

        Does any one know if any changes going to come in SriLankan Airlines route network next year?
        It's good to see MEL, SYD, FRA, MXP are still online.. notsure what happened to CDG?


        SriLankan Airlines Passenger Flights
        .
        .
        DESTINATION FLIGHT AFT FREQUENCY
        DELHI UL195/UL196 A333 TU.TH
        DHAKA UL189/UL190 A333 WE.FR
        DOHA UL217/UL218 A333 MO.FR
        DUBAI UL225/UL226 A333 TU
        DUBAI UL225/UL226 A332 SA
        FRANKFURT UL553/UL554 A333 WE.FR.SU
        GUANGZHOU UL880/UL881 A333 WE
        KARACHI UL183/UL184 A332 MO.TH
        LAHORE UL185/UL185 A333 MO.TH
        LONDON UL503/UL504 A333 MO.WE.TH.FR.SU
        MALE-LONDON UL505/UL506 A333 TU.SA
        MALE UL101/UL102 EQV MO.TU.WE.TH.FR.SA.SU
        MALE UL103/UL104 A321N TU.SA
        MELBOURNE UL604/UL605 A333 WE.SU
        MILANO UL1207/UL1208 A333 TH.SU
        RIYADH UL1263/UL1264 A333 SU
        SHANGHAI UL866/UL867 A333 FR
        SINGAPORE UL302/UL303 A333 WE.SU
        SINGAPORE/
        KUALA LUMPUR

        (Triangular
        flight)
        UL320 A321N FR
        SYDNEY UL606/UL607 A333 WE.FR
        TOKYO UL454/UL455 A333 WE.FR

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        • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

          guys, Please find the list of passenger flights going to be operated by SriLankan Airlines between December 26 and January 2.

          - Passenger Flights to Singapore has been increased from 1 to 3 weekly
          - SriLankan Airlines is resuming passenger flights to Kuala Lumpur

          Does any one know if any changes going to come in SriLankan Airlines route network next year?
          It's good to see MEL, SYD, FRA, MXP are still online.. notsure what happened to CDG?


          SriLankan Airlines Passenger Flights
          .
          .
          DESTINATION FLIGHT AFT FREQUENCY
          DELHI UL195/UL196 A333 TU.TH
          DHAKA UL189/UL190 A333 WE.FR
          DOHA UL217/UL218 A333 MO.FR
          DUBAI UL225/UL226 A333 TU
          DUBAI UL225/UL226 A332 SA
          FRANKFURT UL553/UL554 A333 WE.FR.SU
          GUANGZHOU UL880/UL881 A333 WE
          KARACHI UL183/UL184 A332 MO.TH
          LAHORE UL185/UL185 A333 MO.TH
          LONDON UL503/UL504 A333 MO.WE.TH.FR.SU
          MALE-LONDON UL505/UL506 A333 TU.SA
          MALE UL101/UL102 EQV MO.TU.WE.TH.FR.SA.SU
          MALE UL103/UL104 A321N TU.SA
          MELBOURNE UL604/UL605 A333 WE.SU
          MILANO UL1207/UL1208 A333 TH.SU
          RIYADH UL1263/UL1264 A333 SU
          SHANGHAI UL866/UL867 A333 FR
          SINGAPORE UL302/UL303 A333 WE.SU
          SINGAPORE/
          KUALA LUMPUR

          (Triangular
          flight)
          UL320 A321N FR
          SYDNEY UL606/UL607 A333 WE.FR
          TOKYO UL454/UL455 A333 WE.FR
          i tried making a booking.

          it doesn't go through. says the airport is closed till further notice...

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          • Originally posted by 4R-ALA View Post

            i tried making a booking.

            it doesn't go through. says the airport is closed till further notice...
            26th is not yet confirmed since procedures are not implemented yet

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            • Batticaloa Airport recommenced domestic scheduled operations from Colombo International Airport – Ratmalana with Fits Aviation on 11th December 2020. FitsAir will be operating twice a week flights on Monday and Friday.
              Any news about jaffna flights?

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              • SriLankan Airlines steps towards maindeck freighters



                After launching cargo-only flights with a reconfigured A330-200 this year, SriLankan Airlines is looking at dedicated freighters as part of a plan to return the airline to profitability by 2022.

                The carrier, which conducts most major procurement activities through a bidding process plans to issue a tender notice for two freighters, Ashok Pathirage, chairman of SriLankan Airlines, told UAE-based The Nation this week.

                SriLankan told Cargo Facts in July that it was considering full freighters to further grow cargo revenue amid dismal passenger demand. In June, the carrier took the first step toward adding a full freighter when it removed seats on an A330-200 in its fleet. Clearing the seats added an additional 60 cubic meters of volumetric capacity to the main passenger deck, bringing total capacity to 170 cubic meters. Reconfigured, the A330-200 can haul a max payload of up to 45 tonnes.

                At the time, SriLankan had not settled on whether it would stick with A330 freighters, but we note an A330-200P2F conversion from EFW can carry up to 60 tonnes, according to a brochure from the conversion house.

                Prior to the crisis, SriLankan operated an all-Airbus fleet of A320s, A321s, A330-200s and A330-300s.

                Around 192 passenger aircraft have now been reconfigured for cargo operations through seat removal, according to the Cargo Facts passenger freighter database.

                After launching cargo-only flights with a reconfigured A330-200 this year, SriLankan Airlines is looking at dedicated freighters as part of a plan to return the airline to profitability by 2022. The carrier, which conducts most major procurement activities through a bidding process, plans to issue a tender notice for two freighters, Ashok Pathirage, chairman of

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                • Originally posted by Serendib View Post
                  SriLankan Airlines steps towards maindeck freighters



                  After launching cargo-only flights with a reconfigured A330-200 this year, SriLankan Airlines is looking at dedicated freighters as part of a plan to return the airline to profitability by 2022.

                  The carrier, which conducts most major procurement activities through a bidding process plans to issue a tender notice for two freighters, Ashok Pathirage, chairman of SriLankan Airlines, told UAE-based The Nation this week.

                  SriLankan told Cargo Facts in July that it was considering full freighters to further grow cargo revenue amid dismal passenger demand. In June, the carrier took the first step toward adding a full freighter when it removed seats on an A330-200 in its fleet. Clearing the seats added an additional 60 cubic meters of volumetric capacity to the main passenger deck, bringing total capacity to 170 cubic meters. Reconfigured, the A330-200 can haul a max payload of up to 45 tonnes.

                  At the time, SriLankan had not settled on whether it would stick with A330 freighters, but we note an A330-200P2F conversion from EFW can carry up to 60 tonnes, according to a brochure from the conversion house.

                  Prior to the crisis, SriLankan operated an all-Airbus fleet of A320s, A321s, A330-200s and A330-300s.

                  Around 192 passenger aircraft have now been reconfigured for cargo operations through seat removal, according to the Cargo Facts passenger freighter database.

                  https://cargofacts.com/allposts/conv...ck-freighters/
                  Im not sure leasing more aircraft is a good idea for UL. If im not mistaken half of the current fleet is already grounded at CMB.

                  May be UL better focus on doing the full P2F conversion for 4R-ALS with main deck cargo door to allow to carry large cargo in the passenger deck etc.. May be doing the P2F conversion for some more of the A332 fleet would be good if more cargo capacity needed.

                  What do you think?

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                  • Sri Lanka next week will open its international borders for limited air travel for the first time since the island nation went into lockdown in March. Further openings are under consideration for January 2021.

                    “We are expecting limited passenger flights from Russia and China to land in Sri Lanka on the 26th of December as a short term plan,” said P. A Jayakantha, additional director general of the country’s Civil Aviation Authority. He said a final decisions on whether the airport should begin receiving passengers in a full-fledged scheduled may be finalized in January.

                    COLOMBO — Sri Lanka next week will open its international borders for limited air travel for the first time since the island nation went into lockdown in March. Further openings are under consideration for January 2021. “We are expecting limited passenger flights from Russia and China to land in Sri Lanka on the 26th of […]
                    I wonder which airlines is going to serve between Colombo and Russia & China? which destinations?

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                    • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

                      Im not sure leasing more aircraft is a good idea for UL. If im not mistaken half of the current fleet is already grounded at CMB.

                      May be UL better focus on doing the full P2F conversion for 4R-ALS with main deck cargo door to allow to carry large cargo in the passenger deck etc.. May be doing the P2F conversion for some more of the A332 fleet would be good if more cargo capacity needed.

                      What do you think?
                      Definitely...if you can remember, eygypt air cargo did the same in 2017. First of its a332 passenger version aircraft converted into a freighter. Now they're operating 3 p2f a332s. I see lots of a332 owend airlines convert the aircrafts into p2fs when the aircrafts getting older. It is costly not efficient comparing to its a333 big brother. When it comes to freighters, the fact not makes big problems to the airline.

                      Recently, i heard about qatar airways pasing out its a332f fleet. In the past, they maintained 5 a332fs. They leased out 2 of them to sichuan air cargo and wow air cargo. The remaning 3 wil go for another operator.

                      My mind is if sri lankan looking for a newer one it will make long term investment for the airline. Because they're younger than others. If sri lankan looking for a p2f aircraft, the best option is to convert 4r-alh or als into p2fs.

                      What's your opinion....??? Sri lankan should have a cargo airline.
                      Last edited by AirDreamer; 17-12-2020, 12:44 AM.

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                      • Originally posted by banuthev View Post

                        Im not sure leasing more aircraft is a good idea for UL. If im not mistaken half of the current fleet is already grounded at CMB.

                        May be UL better focus on doing the full P2F conversion for 4R-ALS with main deck cargo door to allow to carry large cargo in the passenger deck etc.. May be doing the P2F conversion for some more of the A332 fleet would be good if more cargo capacity needed.

                        What do you think?
                        Yes, as the previous management extended the lease period on some of the A332 (which was clearly unhealthy for the airline but hoping it will be a "blessing in disguise"), converting them to P2F would make sense rather than capitalising on A330Fs right away. I think UL can now make a good use of these old jets if converted to P2Fs rather than for PAXs as the onboard product is old and will cost alot money for maintenance as well. Looks like Ashok's statement "We'll be a better airline post-COVID" will become a reality.
                        Last edited by SHOCKWAVE; 31-12-2020, 03:24 AM.

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                        • Originally posted by SHOCKWAVE View Post

                          Yes, as the previous management extended the lease period on some of the A332 (which was clearly healthy for the airline but hoping it will be a "blessing in disguise"), converting them to P2F would make sense rather than capitalising on A330Fs right away. I think UL can now make a good use of these old jets if converted to P2Fs rather than for PAXs as the onboard product is old and will cost alot money for maintenance as well. Looks like Ashok's statement "We'll be a better airline post-COVID" will become a reality.
                          ALA ALB ALC are all 20+ years with extended leases. Would have been perfect for cargo...

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                          • Originally posted by ULfan79 View Post

                            ALA ALB ALC are all 20+ years with extended leases. Would have been perfect for cargo...
                            I think P2F conversion is more suitable for ALH & ALS since the expiry of lease for ALH is 2026. Spending money on P2F conversion for ALA, ALB, ALC may not be suitable since lease is ending in just next 3 years time. Please correct me if i am wrong.

                            In below annual report say, "Undertake to lease one A330-200 aircraft in 2017 (Lease term 10 Years". Is it referring to ALS ?
                            I wonder which MJ A320 was leased for 25 Months in Nov16. Is it MRE? In that case , MRE must have been left the UL fleet end of 2018

                            Originally posted by ULfan79 View Post

                            Yes I read in earlier article ALA, ALB, ALC leases were extended by 6 years in 2017.

                            ttp://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...e_title=167178

                            The airline is saddled with three unwanted ancient Airbus A330-200 wide-bodied aircraft due an erroneous, arbitrary and unilateral extension of lease agreements by the CEO. Total lease cost for three aircraft six-year lease period amounts to USD 54.54 million. This transaction will "weaken the balance sheet" annually whilst the culprit, recruited for a princely salary of Rs 3 million plus perks, is not disciplined. To be fair, a majority of directors objected to CEO’s decision. They were overruled by a cabinet sub-committee. As a result, this costly mistake was not discussed during the meeting between Board members and CEO with the President, Prime Minister and cabinet of ministers last Tuesday.
                            Originally posted by ULfan79 View Post

                            looks like ALH & MRE was part of the a350 cancellation deal and ALH (MSN 627) may have been extended by up to 10 years


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                            ^from the annual report '16


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                            • 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.
                              I can't see any progress in Applications of Fly Lankan Asia and Spark Air. Applications are in the same stage like last month.

                              Screenshot_20201217-203113_Drive.jpg

                              https://www.caa.lk/images/pdf/certif..._11Dec2020.pdf

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                              • Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) launches charter flights from Kyiv to Sri Lanka. This was reported on the airline's website.

                                Flights will be operated from December 28, 2020 to March 10, 2021. The planes will fly from Boryspil airport to Mattala airport.

                                https://112.international/society/uk...nka-57400.html

                                Courtesy 112 Ukraine Flights will be operated from December 28, 2020 to March 10, 2021 Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) launches charter flights from Kyiv to Sri Lanka. This was reported on the airline’s website. Flights will be operated from December 28, 2020 to March 10, 2021. The planes will fly from Boryspil airport to Mattala airport.Related: Ryanair opens ticket sale […]


                                Is it true?

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