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  • Serendib
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1807

    #6646
    Originally posted by XFW-Spotter
    beginn from the production
    Thanks XFW Spotter ! Welcome to our forum ! Happy new year to you !

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    • Haleef
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 1468

      #6647
      Originally posted by XFW-Spotter
      beginn from the production
      Wow, good news!
      Haleef Ismail
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      • Sandaru
        Administrator
        • Oct 2015
        • 361

        #6648
        Originally posted by XFW-Spotter
        beginn from the production
        A350 part MSN60 Sri Lankan #3 by XFW-Spotter, auf Flickr
        Happy to see photographs XFW-Spotter!! Fingers crossed till the delivery date of the UL #1 A350XWB 10th Airline of the world to take delivery of Airbus A350XWB.

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        • Serendib
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 1807

          #6649
          Last month, the director of the Paris office of the national carrier of Sri Lanka Danny Schepers explained to Air-Journal in Europe, where it serves Paris, therefore, London, Frankfurt and Rome, "n ur current policy is to stabilize these routes because we started to renew our fleet in 2014, renewal will continue until 2021 with the A330-300 and A350-900. " He then added a fifth weekly flight between Paris and Colombo-Bandaranaike airport is possible to winter program 2016-2017.

          Minister of Development of the State Enterprise Kabir Hashim: Most long-haul SriLankan lines are unprofitable, "in part because of old aircraft," but also because of competition from European and Persian Gulf companies and maintaining them is challenged. In contrast, the majority of lines to India or Asia would be beneficial; Red-to-Black restructuring plan should endorse a growing focus on growing markets such as India or China precisely at the expense of Europe, therefore also of Australia. London is the only airport not threatened the old continent.

          This change in the company of the Oneworld alliance should have consequences for the fleet, and it should concern Airbus A350-900 expected. For the Minister, the four units purchased in person at Airbus (firm order confirmed in July 2013) weigh too heavily on the finances of SriLankan Airlines, which has just granted a loan of $ 500 million by the state; and "do not need". The CEO Suren Ratwatte said the same thing three weeks ago in an interview with The Nation, "what we need are easily refillable single-aisle". The case of three A350-900s to be leased from ILFC (two expected this summer) is not mentioned any more than the existence of discussions to modify the order or the date on which decisions will be taken.

          source : http://www.airfinancejournal.com/

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          • Srilankan1
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 499

            #6650
            Good news about UL's European Flights.

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            • Serendib
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1807

              #6651

              SriLankan will say good bye to the A340 with a water gun salute upon the arrival of this aircraft from Chennai at the Katunayake Airport.

              SriLankan Airlines will retire their last A340s after more than two decades in service. The national carrier was the first Asian airline to operate the four-engine Airbus A340 aircraft. Accordingly the last A340 that is currently in operation will be making its final commercial flight from Madras to Colombo today at 10.50 am. SriLankan will say good bye to the A340 with a water gun salute upon the arrival of this aircraft from Chennai at the Katunayake Airport.

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              • banuthev
                Administrator
                • Dec 2010
                • 3945

                #6652
                Originally posted by Serendib

                SriLankan will say good bye to the A340 with a water gun salute upon the arrival of this aircraft from Chennai at the Katunayake Airport.

                http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=2016%2F01...aircraft-today
                Very sad! It's 4R-ADF which will be operating the last revenue flight for UL as UL121/2 on the 7-Jan-2016. Looking forward to see her last flight pictures. I already thought UL might give farewell to "City of Meghamruhunupura" (4R-ADF). Hi Rahal, Is 4R-ADF going to be used by the another airline after it left Sri Lanka. When does this bird going to be starting the end-of-lease checks.

                4R-ADF's replacement aircraft is 4R-ALR which has launched it's first revenue flight for UL as UL217/8 (Doha route) on the 6-Jan-2016. Any chance UL is giving the name to 4R-ALR as "City of Meghamruhunupura"?

                Now UL has got ALL twin-engine aircraft fleet as below

                A320 - Six
                A321 - Two
                A332 - Six
                A333 - Seven
                Total - Twenty one
                Three x A350-941s to replace three A332s in Mid-2016.

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                • RAHALROXZ
                  Member
                  • Jun 2015
                  • 56

                  #6653
                  Originally posted by banuthev
                  Very sad! It's 4R-ADF which will be operating the last revenue flight for UL as UL121/2 on the 7-Jan-2016. Looking forward to see her last flight pictures. I already thought UL might give farewell to "City of Meghamruhunupura" (4R-ADF). Hi Rahal, Is 4R-ADF going to be used by the another airline after it left Sri Lanka. When does this bird going to be starting the end-of-lease checks.

                  4R-ADF's replacement aircraft is 4R-ALR which has launched it's first revenue flight for UL as UL217/8 (Doha route) on the 6-Jan-2016. Any chance UL is giving the name to 4R-ALR as "City of Meghamruhunupura"?

                  Now UL has got ALL twin-engine aircraft fleet as below

                  A320 - Six
                  A321 - Two
                  A332 - Six
                  A333 - Seven
                  Total - Twenty one
                  Three x A350-941s to replace three A332s in Mid-2016.
                  Hello ...

                  It will not be scrapped... As far as I know, it belongs to the same company of ADE and they will most probably take it to Europe for further few years of flying before the airframe expiry. I'll update once the least return check started.

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                  • Sandaru
                    Administrator
                    • Oct 2015
                    • 361

                    #6654
                    Guys when will 4R-ADE return to leased company or Next Customer, from Sri Lanka?

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                    • Max
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 919

                      #6655


                      SriLankan Airlines, the first Asian airline to operate the four-engine Airbus A340 aircraft, will bid goodbye to the last of its A340s after more than two decades in service, with a final commercial flight today, (January 7, 2016). SriLankan introduced the A340 on 1st September 1994, at the time when it was the most sophisticated...

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                      • CalgaryLankan
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 251

                        #6656
                        Really an end of an era for UL. The spotters around CMB will still see KU and QR 340s for a while.

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                        • CalgaryLankan
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 251

                          #6657
                          Airlineroute.net reporting Air China PEK - CMB service cancelled for summer 2016. Is it only for summer?

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                          • banuthev
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 3945

                            #6658
                            Originally posted by CalgaryLankan
                            Really an end of an era for UL. The spotters around CMB will still see KU and QR 340s for a while.
                            Does KU started operating A340 to Colombo? As far as know KU is operating 5 weekly flight onboard A300 and new A332 and QR is the only operator who serve A340 to Cmb. KU also replacing A340 with new A332 I think.

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                            • kennny15
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 164

                              #6659

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                              • CalgaryLankan
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 251

                                #6660
                                Originally posted by banuthev
                                Does KU started operating A340 to Colombo? As far as know KU is operating 5 weekly flight onboard A300 and new A332 and QR is the only operator who serve A340 to Cmb. KU also replacing A340 with new A332 I think.
                                Yes, KU is operating 340s to CMB. No idea how long though.

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