A video clip of landing and more pictures of the 4R-ADA's final flight to Cotsworld Airport in Kemble, Gloucestershire, UK can be found here.
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SriLankan Airlines appoints new CEO
SriLankan Airlines has appointed Captain Suren Ratwatte as the new chief executive officer of the airline with effect from October 2015.
The airline said in a statement that Captain Ratwatte is an airline pilot with over 30 years of experience in the field whose first appointment was with SriLankan’s predecessor, Air Lanka in 1984.
Captain Ratwatte is also a holder of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, the statement said.
“With over 18,000 flying hours in a number of different types of aircraft, including the Boeing B-777 and Airbus A380, he has been deeply immersed in airline operations for many years,” SriLankan Airlines said.
“His expertise includes a variety of senior instructional and management roles in Airlines, most recently was the Human Factors Manager of Emirates Airlines.”
http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/s...oints-new-ceo/Comment
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The addition of the iconic new Airbus A380 Super Jumbo aircraft to the Emirates fleet has provided two Sri Lankans with a unique opportunity to become part of this milestone in the history of the Dubai-based international airline.
Captains Suren Ratwatte and Suhail Hashim, who joined Emirates in 1989, are among the first of the airline’s pilots to fly the brand-new aircraft.
Captain Suren Ratwatte flew the A380 aircraft registered as F-WWDD out of Airbus Industrie’s home airfield in Toulouse France on June 18, while his close friend Captain Suhail Hashim flew the same aircraft the following day.
The two pilots were part of the first batch of Emirates crew to qualify to fly the huge aircraft, now being operated by Emirates between Dubai and New York.
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Looks like the best person for UL has been foundSriLankan Airlines appoints new CEO
SriLankan Airlines has appointed Captain Suren Ratwatte as the new chief executive officer of the airline with effect from October 2015.
The airline said in a statement that Captain Ratwatte is an airline pilot with over 30 years of experience in the field whose first appointment was with SriLankan’s predecessor, Air Lanka in 1984.
Captain Ratwatte is also a holder of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, the statement said.
“With over 18,000 flying hours in a number of different types of aircraft, including the Boeing B-777 and Airbus A380, he has been deeply immersed in airline operations for many years,” SriLankan Airlines said.
“His expertise includes a variety of senior instructional and management roles in Airlines, most recently was the Human Factors Manager of Emirates Airlines.”
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Yes I'm planning to take pictures of 4R-ADA at Kemble this saturday. Hopefully I will make it happen. I spoke to AirSalvage Intl who currently keeping 4R-ADA. They said they will be start dismantling the 4R-ADA from next few weeks.
Hi Rahalroxz, I think you have been to Kemble in the past. Could you please tell me if the airport has good spotting locations where i can take photos?Comment
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Hello ... Yes i have been to there few years ago... Actually it's located in a large field with plenty of open area with just a fence.. I remember our hangar was near the 'fire department building' and there was a gate for the airfield... If you could find that place you might be able to see the runway and tarmac clearly.Yes I'm planning to take pictures of 4R-ADA at Kemble this saturday. Hopefully I will make it happen. I spoke to AirSalvage Intl who currently keeping 4R-ADA. They said they will be start dismantling the 4R-ADA from next few weeks.
Hi Rahalroxz, I think you have been to Kemble in the past. Could you please tell me if the airport has good spotting locations where i can take photos?
Also there are many small hangars in the kemble airport and most of them are used by aerobatic aircraft users and sight seeing helicopters... I remember although we hadn't airside passes we talked to these guys and get the chance to enter their aprons and spot aircrafts. These are the best places to see and I suggest you should try talking to them. They are very nice people and since sight seeing passengers go to the tarmac i think it wouldn't be a much of a problem if you enter the tarmac from there.
Anyway im talking about the conditions of 4 years back things may have changed now ... But there are lots of open areas so you will definitely be able to spot her ... And good luck mateComment
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Cheaper fuel helps SriLankan Airlines trim losses
SriLankan Airlines has reduced losses with oil prices coming down, and it is trying to consolidate its position without expanding into new routes, Chairman Ajith Dias said.
A re-structuring plan has already been approved by the cabinet of ministers, which may be made public soon he said.
SriLankan’s re-fleeting plan is going ahead with four aircraft to be delivered in the next 12-months he said.
The airline was not in talks for a foreign partner at the moment, he said, but they wanted more code-sharing arrangements.
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Cheaper fuel helps SriLankan Airlines trim losses
SriLankan Airlines has reduced losses with oil prices coming down, and it is trying to consolidate its position without expanding into new routes, Chairman Ajith Dias said.
A re-structuring plan has already been approved by the cabinet of ministers, which may be made public soon he said.
SriLankan’s re-fleeting plan is going ahead with four aircraft to be delivered in the next 12-months he said.
The airline was not in talks for a foreign partner at the moment, he said, but they wanted more code-sharing arrangements.
http://nation.lk/online/2015/09/12/c...s-trim-losses/
Note - Total four aircraft to be delivered in the next 12-months
3 - A330-300
1 - A350-900Comment
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Where did you get this information? I agree with your info about A330-300 deliveries as 4R-ALP due in Oct and 4R-ALQ due in early Dec & 4R-ALR due end of Dec 2015. But are you sure UL will lease A350-900 ?Comment
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wait, there is a 7th A333 for ul (4R-ALR) ? I thought the last one to be deilvered would be 4R-ALQ cz i thought the order was only for 6.Comment
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Nope UL ordered seven A330-343Es but media said they ordered 6 I think additional one was ordered for MR's entourages. Please read the sources below.
http://www.srilankan.com/To/home/news-details/209Comment
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According to Airbus sources A350 delivery is on schedule.
MSN – 052 - A350-941- 4R-xxx - On order.
MSN – 055 - A350-941- 4R-xxx - On order.
MSN – 063 - A350-941- 4R-xxx - On order.
Delivery – 2016 \ 2017
Finance Ministry will decide……….
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Thanks Rahal & Calgarylankan - Here are the 4R-ADA pictures I took during my visit at Kemble today (12th Sep 2015).Hello ... Yes i have been to there few years ago... Actually it's located in a large field with plenty of open area with just a fence.. I remember our hangar was near the 'fire department building' and there was a gate for the airfield... If you could find that place you might be able to see the runway and tarmac clearly.
Also there are many small hangars in the kemble airport and most of them are used by aerobatic aircraft users and sight seeing helicopters... I remember although we hadn't airside passes we talked to these guys and get the chance to enter their aprons and spot aircrafts. These are the best places to see and I suggest you should try talking to them. They are very nice people and since sight seeing passengers go to the tarmac i think it wouldn't be a much of a problem if you enter the tarmac from there.
Anyway im talking about the conditions of 4 years back things may have changed now ... But there are lots of open areas so you will definitely be able to spot her ... And good luck mate
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