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  • Speedbird
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 616

    #7276
    Originally posted by AF777
    MSN52 out of paint yesterday its all white ;(
    What about the tail?

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    • LankaFlyer
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 25

      #7277
      Originally posted by Haleef
      Sad indeed. My father just came after his last flight from DOH.
      As I heard UL is not going to stop DOH.they are planning to continue the UL 217 with a A320 /A321because Ek is going to operate DXB -DOH-CMB as i heard.So pax will have EK and QR both direct from DOH..
      and no layovers for the crew in Doha. No more funtimes at mercue Doha .

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      • Cayman
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 379

        #7278
        Originally posted by shehara343
        no layovers for the crew in Doha.
        The same crew will not operate the return flight, would they? I assume they will carry a relief crew to operate the return flight, thereby reducing the number of revenue seats?

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        • TheF15Ace
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2016
          • 113

          #7279
          Originally posted by Cayman
          The same crew will not operate the return flight, would they? I assume they will carry a relief crew to operate the return flight, thereby reducing the number of revenue seats?
          I believe they will. Two four and a half hour sectors is not unheard of.

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          • Max
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 919

            #7280
            India unveils its new Civil Aviation Policy

            Ministry of Civil Aviation, has finalized India's first integrated Civil Aviation Policy following a year-long consultative process.

            India says it will pursue a policy of Open Skies, on a reciprocal basis, with members of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka - as well as countries over 5,000 kilometres from Delhi.

            Here, unlimited frequencies, above those already specified under existing Air Service Agreements (ASA), will be allowed directly to and from major Indian international airports as notified by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Service to other airports will continue to be governed by existing ASAs until such time they are renegotiated.

            Narendra Modi's government, through the Ministry of Civil Aviation, has finalized India's first integrated Civil Aviation Policy following a year-long consultative process. Among the more significant alterations are the partial scrapping of the country's controversial 5/20 rule. Formulated in 2004 during the Manmohan Singh administration, the rule required all carriers seeking to start international flights to have been operational for at least five years and to have at least twenty aircraft in their fleet. Introduced to ensure adequate attention was paid to India's domestic market, the requirement was, however, seen as a major impediment to the growth and establishment of new carriers. As such, the revised rule now states that any airline can commence international operations provided they allocate twenty aircraft or 20% of their total capacity (in terms of the average number of seats on all combined departures), whichever is higher, for domestic operations. The rule assumes one aircraft undertakes six departures in a day and will be enforced through the monitoring of airline schedules. Another key area covered is the liberalization of bilateral traffic rights and codeshare agreements. The move is aimed at improving the ease of doing business in India and to increase local consumer choice. India says it will pursue a policy of Open Skies, on a reciprocal basis, with members of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka - as well as countries over 5,000 kilometres from Delhi. Here, unlimited frequencies, above those already specified under existing Air Service Agreements (ASA), will be allowed directly to and from major Indian international airports as notified by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Service to other airports will continue to be governed by existing ASAs until such time they are renegotiated. In a bid to increase India's international freight connectivity, Delhi says it will negotiate with other countries to amend their respective ASAs so as to allow Indian cargo carriers, whose foreign ownership stands at 74%, to start foreign services. At present, ‘Substantial Ownership and Effective Control (SOEC)’ clauses in India's ASAs prevent such carriers from applying for international rights. In terms of codeshares, India will liberalize its specified Domestic Codeshare Points thereby allowing local airlines to freely enter into domestic code-share agreements with foreign carriers to any point in India available under their respective ASAs. Local carriers will also no longer have to seek Ministry of Civil Aviation approval to codeshare with foreign carriers with a thirty-day notification period to now suffice.

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            • LukeSkywalker
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 188

              #7281
              Originally posted by AF777
              MSN52 out of paint yesterday its all white ;(
              Rumor is UL will not take the leased 350s also?

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              • AF777
                Member
                • Sep 2014
                • 55

                #7282
                Originally posted by LukeSkywalker
                Rumor is UL will not take the leased 350s also?
                Yes it's true. The SriLankan A350 deal is off. Airplane will be delivered in white livery to the lessor.

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                • kennny15
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 164

                  #7283
                  according to Wikipedia French the first Airbus A350 for srilankan airlines should be delivery in February 2017

                  MSN052 A350-941 F-WZFA 4R-SriLankan Airlines (1er) prévue 2017-02

                  MSN055 A350-941 F-WZFI 4R- SriLankan Airlines (2e) prévue 2017-03

                  MSN060 A350-941 F-WZFK 4R- SriLankan Airlines (3e) 2017

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                  • Speedbird
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 616

                    #7284
                    Originally posted by kennny15
                    according to Wikipedia French the first Airbus A350 for srilankan airlines should be delivery in February 2017

                    MSN052 A350-941 F-WZFA 4R-SriLankan Airlines (1er) prévue 2017-02

                    MSN055 A350-941 F-WZFI 4R- SriLankan Airlines (2e) prévue 2017-03

                    MSN060 A350-941 F-WZFK 4R- SriLankan Airlines (3e) 2017

                    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_...irbus_A350_XWB
                    Wikipedia information need to be validated...Source?

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                    • Serendib
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 1807

                      #7285
                      Originally posted by Speedbird
                      Wikipedia information need to be validated...Source?
                      No way UL getting A350.
                      UL needs more narrowbody to expand, it does not need long-range planes like the A350.

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                      • banuthev
                        Administrator
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 3945

                        #7286
                        Originally posted by AF777
                        Yes it's true. The SriLankan A350 deal is off. Airplane will be delivered in white livery to the lessor.
                        According to Reuters, UL had cancelled the four of the direct orders for A350 two months ago. One of four leased A350 was sub-leased to a leasing company. I think the airframe that going to be sub-leased to a leasing company is MSN52. If I'm not mistaken Still UL havn't found the buyer for rest of the three A350 coming on lease.

                        I think UL may take the MSN55, 60 & 171. Lets wait & see.

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                        • Thofboss
                          Junior Member
                          • Mar 2016
                          • 3

                          #7287
                          A350 msn52

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                          Msn52 is now outside with his fresh painting will take picturs of him soon

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                          • Haleef
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 1468

                            #7288
                            Originally posted by Thofboss
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                            Msn52 is now outside with his fresh painting will take picturs of him soon
                            So the tail isn't painted in white? Will UL take it?
                            Haleef Ismail
                            www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3945

                              #7289
                              Originally posted by Haleef
                              So the tail isn't painted in white? Will UL take it?
                              Yes, the tail also painted in white. Still not sure why MSN52 has been painted in all white. May be it's going to be delivered to a leasing company not UL. Very sad !

                              SriLankan Airlines Airbus A350-941 cn 052 F-WZFA // 4R-???

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                              • Speedbird
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2012
                                • 616

                                #7290
                                Originally posted by banuthev
                                Yes, the tail also painted in white. Still not sure why MSN52 has been painted in all white. May be it's going to be delivered to a leasing company not UL. Very sad !
                                SriLankan Airlines is in talks with Turkish Airlines to lease out its new three Airbus A350s as per an earlier government agreement of exiting from these new

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