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HKAC Leasing Company delivered the fourth A330-343E to SriLankan Airlines when msn 1650 touched down in Sri Lanka soil on the 15th August 2015 in the evening. Aircraft is now parked in the Colombo Hangar for checks prior to its first revenue flight. Last year in October, SriLankan took delivery of first A333 from lessor ALC, Second and Third A333s were delivered from HKAC in December 2014 and April 2015. Future A333 deliveries for UL planned in October and December 2015 from HKAC and another A333 going to be delivered in December 2015 from unknown lessor.
SriLankan must now have the fairly young fleet after ageing 4 A340s been replaced with factory fresh A333Es. Looking forward to hear about 4R-ALO first revenue flight and SriLankan's expansion plans?Comment
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SriLankan Airlines adds three more Chennai-Colombo flights
"Around 45% of passengers from India travel beyond Colombo, mostly to Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Singapore, London, Paris, Frankfurt and destinations in the Gulf nations," Mohan said. "There are direct flights from Colombo to China, the Far East, Gulf, Europe and Southeast Asia with convenient connections for travellers from south India."
SriLankan Airlines regional manager, India, Lalith De Silva said, "Last year we had over 2,25,000 arrivals on SriLankan Airlines from Chennai to Colombo. It is certain that Chennai is our fastest growing market in southern India. We see the market as a crucial business hub."
"The increased frequency shows our commitment to Chennai. We will strengthen commercial and bilateral ties between India and Sri Lanka. With the additional flights, both business and leisure customers will have better connectivity."
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/i...w/48534414.cmsComment
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Omg why ?? I thought UL is going to expand in China and sometimes they operate A330 to KMG.
Can you please post the new schedule?SriLankan Airlines adds three more Chennai-Colombo flights
"Around 45% of passengers from India travel beyond Colombo, mostly to Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Singapore, London, Paris, Frankfurt and destinations in the Gulf nations," Mohan said. "There are direct flights from Colombo to China, the Far East, Gulf, Europe and Southeast Asia with convenient connections for travellers from south India."
SriLankan Airlines regional manager, India, Lalith De Silva said, "Last year we had over 2,25,000 arrivals on SriLankan Airlines from Chennai to Colombo. It is certain that Chennai is our fastest growing market in southern India. We see the market as a crucial business hub."
"The increased frequency shows our commitment to Chennai. We will strengthen commercial and bilateral ties between India and Sri Lanka. With the additional flights, both business and leisure customers will have better connectivity."
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/i...w/48534414.cmsLast edited by Serendib; 19-08-2015, 05:12 AM.Comment
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I was wondering what UL129/30 was on flightradar24 the other day and that too operated by MJs A319.
That is the new service to Chennai. As per the flightradar24 history its operated as a mix, its operated once by MJ and once by UL metal as well.
Funny thing is this departs out of CMB bound to MAA right after UL's regular (daily) wide body flight to MAA UL121/2 service.Comment
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Looks like its time to say good bye to the 340s
Airlineroute.com reports;
SriLankan Airlines has further revised planned Airbus A340-300 operations, which sees last A340 scheduled operation scheduled on 30OCT15, instead of 01NOV15. As of 21AUG15, planned A340-300 operation for the week of 25OCT15 as follow.
Colombo – Bangkok – Guangzhou 25OCT15
Colombo – Doha 30OCT15
Colombo – Riyadh 26OCT15 – 28OCT15
Colombo – Shanghai Pu Dong 29OCT15 (PVG departure 30OCT15)
Currently, last A340-300 is scheduled on 01NOV15, Doha to Colombo, however further changes remain possible.
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4R-ADA and 4R-ADG are already been painted in white livery and have been parked in the CMB hangar , counting the days to leave their base. It's very sad to see retirement of A340 types. But UL needs aircraft which could support the current business model and to turn the company in profit.
Hi Rahalroxz, Any latest update on 4R-ADA and 4R-ADG ? I think 4R-ADG has flew the test flight as UL9 from CMB-CMB on 18th Aug. When 4R-ADE and 4R-ADF are going to be retired from UL fleet? Any pics ?Comment
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I think UL's fourth A333, 4R-ALO is going to make the first revenue flight on the 26th Aug but not sure about destination. I can see from the airport website, four of the UL's A333s are flying out of CMB on the 26-Aug as below.
00:25 - UL553 - FRA
13:00 - UL503 - LHR
18:45 - UL217 - DOH
23:30 - UL455 - NRT
pic source : chehan
Reservation for Kunming is open throughout Summer 2016. I can be able to see that UL is increasing frequencies to Muscat and Chennai from Winter 2015.Comment
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I think UL's fourth A333, 4R-ALO is going to make the first revenue flight on the 26th Aug but not sure about the destination. I can see from the airport website, four of the UL's A333s are flying out of CMB on the 26-Aug as below.
00:25 - UL553 - FRA
13:00 - UL503 - LHR
18:45 - UL217 - DOH
23:30 - UL455 - NRT
pic source : chehan
DOH always serves with 333's. any reason behind it??Comment
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It is because we still have clearance for 343 in doha for summer shedule. So with the phase out of 343 from our fleet replaced 333 sheduled to Doha. Winter sked also planned with 333 to doha. Glad to mention we have a good pax and cargo loads ex dohaComment
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Hong Kong, 14 August 2015
Hong Kong Aviation Capital (HKAC) delivered today the first 242 tonne Maximum Take Off Weight (242t MTOW) A330-300 to SriLankan Airlines and is the third delivery out of five that HKAC will do on a Purchase and Lease back basis with the airline. This delivery comes just after the airline celebrates its one year anniversary since joining Oneworld alliance.
Donal Boylan, CEO of HKAC said: “We are very pleased to see the continued growth and modernization of SriLankan Airlines as the airline performs on its turnaround into profitability. Furthermore, it is exciting to be delivering this aircraft which is a first for the airline, and for HKAC.”
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