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  • Sandaru
    Administrator
    • Oct 2015
    • 361

    #8746
    Originally posted by ejanson65
    All I know is that the aircraft is in Brussels - still registered as CS-TFZ.

    Not sure what is going on.
    CS-TFS performing test flight over North Sea

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    • quickingleyero
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2016
      • 21

      #8747
      Apart from media statements, is there any other way to keep up to date with developments and plans, regarding the future (or lack thereof) of UL?

      Also - it looks like ABL will soon be leaving while ALS will be arriving and ALA-ALC will be staying for a bit... therefore, during the early part of 2018, the UL fleet would likely consist of 7 333s, 7 332s, 7 321s and 7 320s (and, that will be an interesting coincidence!).

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      • banuthev
        Administrator
        • Dec 2010
        • 3947

        #8748
        Originally posted by Sandaru
        CS-TFS performing test flight over North Sea
        Future 4R-ALS ready for delivery > https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8585615

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        • umedhah
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 600

          #8749
          Originally posted by banuthev
          Future 4R-ALS ready for delivery > https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8585615
          Good news..... Wondering When will 4R-ALA will be retired.... I believe this is the replacement
          ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

          https://banners-my.flightradar24.com/umedhah.png

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          • ULfan79
            Member
            • Apr 2017
            • 34

            #8750
            Originally posted by quickingleyero
            Apart from media statements, is there any other way to keep up to date with developments and plans, regarding the future (or lack thereof) of UL?

            Also - it looks like ABL will soon be leaving while ALS will be arriving and ALA-ALC will be staying for a bit... therefore, during the early part of 2018, the UL fleet would likely consist of 7 333s, 7 332s, 7 321s and 7 320s (and, that will be an interesting coincidence!).
            anyone know the lease expiry details of 4R-ALD?
            Already 17.4years old and leased from 'Aircastle'; not from the same lessor as ALA-ALC

            https://www.planespotters.net/airfra...ankan-Airlines

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            • Serendib
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1807

              #8751
              SriLankan no longer only ground handler at BIA, MRIA

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              • Serendib
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 1807

                #8752
                KLM further expands to Sri Lanka in W17

                KLM in recent schedule filing adjusted planned seasonal service to Sri Lanka. The winter seasonal Amsterdam – Colombo operation from 29OCT17 to 24MAR18, will see 3rd weekly service operating for entire winter season, instead of previously planned 6-week period from 17JAN18 to 01MAR18.

                Boeing 787-9 aircraft serves this market.

                KL873 AMS0940 – 2345CMB 789 135
                KL874 CMB0150 – 0820AMS 789 246

                Source : Airlineroute

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                • Cayman
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 379

                  #8753
                  More hubris:



                  Why do they think that any airline will now be interested, when one of the best managed private equity funds refused to take up the 49% offered to them.

                  Article mentions EK as a potential suitor, but STC specifically mentioned their relationship with UL as a reason why they do not acquire stakes in other airlines.

                  Dynamics in airline business relationships change all the time (as with any other business) and may be EK has changed their mind, but I highly doubt they will be interested in UL at a time when their own profits are down 82% and over capacity is hurting them badly.

                  Being the professionals they are, EK will most likely 'right' their own house before engaging with the likes of UL.

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                  • Mach3
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2016
                    • 110

                    #8754
                    Originally posted by Cayman
                    More hubris:



                    Why do they think that any airline will now be interested, when one of the best managed private equity funds refused to take up the 49% offered to them.

                    Article mentions EK as a potential suitor, but STC specifically mentioned their relationship with UL as a reason why they do not acquire stakes in other airlines.

                    Dynamics in airline business relationships change all the time (as with any other business) and may be EK has changed their mind, but I highly doubt they will be interested in UL at a time when their own profits are down 82% and over capacity is hurting them badly.

                    Being the professionals they are, EK will most likely 'right' their own house before engaging with the likes of UL.
                    If UL had previously operated Melbourne and Sydney then when was it, what was the aircraft type and why did they stop.

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                    • Cayman
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 379

                      #8755
                      Originally posted by Mach3
                      If UL had previously operated Melbourne and Sydney then when was it, what was the aircraft type and why did they stop.
                      I flew with them a couple of times to SYD back in early 2000s. Once it was the A343 and the other time it was a A332. Timing of the flight was very convenient.

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                      • janhongladarom
                        Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 60

                        #8756
                        SriLankan Airlines splits Bangkok / Guangzhou operation


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                        Posted 16 May 2017 08:00

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                        SriLankan Airlines in latest schedule update filed additional changes for flights to Bangkok and Guangzhou. Subject to Government Approval, existing 4 weekly Colombo – Bangkok – Guangzhou A330-200/-300 service will become 1 daily Colombo – Guangzhou, operated by A321 from 15JUL17.

                        UL880 CMB1410 – 2230CAN 321 235
                        UL880 CMB1440 – 2300CAN 321 7
                        UL880 CMB1705 – 0125+1CAN 321 146

                        UL881 CAN0200 – 0500CMB 321 x257
                        UL881 CAN0300 – 0600CMB 321 257

                        With this latest adjustment, Colombo – Bangkok sector will see frequency increase from 14 to 21 weekly, instead of previously listed 25. Previously reported, the oneWorld member is also splitting existing Colombo – Bangkok – Hong Kong service, where Hong Kong will receive 5 weekly A321 nonstop service, from 15JUL17.

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                        • janhongladarom
                          Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 60

                          #8757
                          Srilankan is no longer a focus city from Bangkok, as it cancels both Hong Kong, Canton and (Beijing/Shanhai) in the past.

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                          • ULA340
                            Member
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 33

                            #8758
                            Originally posted by janhongladarom
                            Srilankan is no longer a focus city from Bangkok, as it cancels both Hong Kong, Canton and (Beijing/Shanhai) in the past.
                            This is a sensible decision. If you fly on this flight you probably notice that the yield for these routes are not good. China to Colombo Sector is full of people while Colombo to China is having a less people except on peak time. Switching to A321 is very sensible with more frequency means passengers get more option to choose while airline will make good money.

                            As per the current scenario it's very wise decision to being a regional carrier (except some traditional profitable long haul routes. Eg- LHR, NRT, Maybe MEL & SYD) while encourage foreign carriers to operate the long sectors. AASL can ask Lufthasa to operate Frankfurt, Air France can operate to Paris. Even Qantas Can operate flights to Paris via Colombo as they're considering flights to Paris.

                            We should think as part of a global aviation citizen otherwise we can't survive. Even the ME3 are struggling now.

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                            • SKYBUCK729
                              Member
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 84

                              #8759
                              EK will start flights , FROM CMB to MEL in OCTOBER 2018. Daily !

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                              • Cayman
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 379

                                #8760
                                Originally posted by SKYBUCK729
                                EK will start flights , FROM CMB to MEL in OCTOBER 2018. Daily !
                                Long way (17 months) away, but interesting. I did not know that EK had blanket FF rights out of CMB. Thought their CMB-SIN-CMB was a one off approval.

                                UL will be wise to interline LHR with this flight, if schedules permit.

                                EK has massive reach in MEL and will be able to fill their planes easier than UL would.

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