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  • banuthev
    Administrator
    • Dec 2010
    • 3947

    #8776
    Originally posted by Cayman
    According to the article, this is coming from the most unreliable mouth piece of the regime. Highly doubt this, but will be delighted if this really is genuine.
    Good news if its true. But what benefits Airbus and Benz will get by supplying free Helicopters and Vehicles to Sri Lanka?

    Does Sri Lanka currently have air ambulance service in the country? Can I know registration for those helicopters please?

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    • lordvader
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 366

      #8777
      Originally posted by banuthev
      Good news if its true. But what benefits Airbus and Benz will get by supplying free Helicopters and Vehicles to Sri Lanka?

      Does Sri Lanka currently have air ambulance service in the country? Can I know registration for those helicopters please?
      The third paragraph of the article says it will be funded by a soft loan. So its not free. Benz and Airbus will benefit by making a sale and building a relationship with the government.

      Actually now that I read the article a second time I think it meant to say that the service will be free for patients.
      Last edited by lordvader; 19-05-2017, 11:49 AM.

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      • Mach3
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 110

        #8778
        Originally posted by Sandaru
        Airbus and Benz to provide free air/land ambulance service
        "The free ambulance package includes 24, helicopters, 1,050 ambulances and 240 breakdown vehicles. The Benz Company will invest in the ambulances and breakdown vehicles while 24 helicopters will be provided by the Air Bus Company"

        See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/129180/Air....GDdSsQI1.dpuf
        Can anyone explain me why we need 24 helicopters for a tiny nation like sri lanka. A significantly lesser number would have been practical. On top of this, if this is provided via a soft loan then this again would merely be burden for the taxpayer.

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        • Mach3
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2016
          • 110

          #8779
          A Qatar airways Boeing 787 dreamliner has made an emergency landing at VCBI with reported fire on board last night. Any updates on that?

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          • Mach3
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 110

            #8780
            Does KU operate two flights a day to CMB, today's flight schedule has two so how about other days.

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            • Sandaru
              Administrator
              • Oct 2015
              • 361

              #8781
              Originally posted by Mach3
              Does KU operate two flights a day to CMB, today's flight schedule has two so how about other days.
              KU361 - Five times per week - Except Monday & Thursday
              KU363 - Five times per week - Except Thursday & Sunday

              So yes KU flying to CMb from KWI two times per days on Tuesday / Wednesday / Friday / Saturday.

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              • Sandaru
                Administrator
                • Oct 2015
                • 361

                #8782
                Originally posted by Mach3
                Can anyone explain me why we need 24 helicopters for a tiny nation like sri lanka. A significantly lesser number would have been practical. On top of this, if this is provided via a soft loan then this again would merely be burden for the taxpayer.
                I doubt even whether we have sufficient infrastructure to provide a quality and efficient service with 24 helicopters?
                There should be helipads, landing fields to quickly air lift patients to hospitals right?

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                • Serendib
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 1807

                  #8783
                  Originally posted by Mach3
                  A Qatar airways Boeing 787 dreamliner has made an emergency landing at VCBI with reported fire on board last night. Any updates on that?
                  Qatar Airways passenger plane with over 200 passengers on board made an emergency landing at Sri Lanka's Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) late Friday evening.

                  Sri Lanka's Civil Aviation Authority said the Qatar Airways flight made the emergency landing after reporting a fire on board.

                  The Qatar Airways flight Dreamliner was flying between Thailand and Doha when it made the emergency landing at BIA.

                  "QR 841 was carrying 202 passengers and made an emergency landing," Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority H.M.C Nimalsiri said.

                  He said the BIA was placed on alert for the landing and the flight landed safely

                  Source : XINHUANET

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                  • umedhah
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 600

                    #8784
                    Originally posted by Serendib
                    Qatar Airways passenger plane with over 200 passengers on board made an emergency landing at Sri Lanka's Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) late Friday evening.

                    Sri Lanka's Civil Aviation Authority said the Qatar Airways flight made the emergency landing after reporting a fire on board.

                    The Qatar Airways flight Dreamliner was flying between Thailand and Doha when it made the emergency landing at BIA.

                    "QR 841 was carrying 202 passengers and made an emergency landing," Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority H.M.C Nimalsiri said.

                    He said the BIA was placed on alert for the landing and the flight landed safely

                    Source : XINHUANET
                    i heard that this was not aircraft related fire and it was originated by a pax in J class.
                    ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

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                    • banuthev
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 3947

                      #8785
                      Originally posted by umedhah
                      Good news..... Wondering When will 4R-ALA will be retired.... I believe this is the replacement
                      I doubt 4R-ALA will be retired anytime soon. It looks like it has received new cabin and seats couple of months ago.

                      Hi Haleef,

                      I remember you flew on 4R-ALA. Please advise if it had the new seats when you fly on it few years ago ? Check the recent cabin pictures of 4R-ALA from the below link. Does these seats were fitted on it very recently ? it has IFE and good cabin.

                      4R-ALA Pics : http://www.airsrilanka.org/showthrea...ll=1#post15456

                      Hi Rahal,

                      4R-ALB returned back to service yesterday - after it's spent 2/3 months in maintenance. Does it have now the new cabin and seats ?

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                      • Azamh
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 246

                        #8786
                        Originally posted by banuthev
                        I doubt 4R-ALA will be retired anytime soon. It looks like it has received new cabin and seats couple of months ago.

                        Hi Haleef,

                        I remember you flew on 4R-ALA. Please advise if it had the new seats when you fly on it few years ago ? Check the recent cabin pictures of 4R-ALA from the below link. Does these seats were fitted on it very recently ? it has IFE and good cabin.

                        4R-ALA Pics : http://www.airsrilanka.org/showthrea...ll=1#post15456

                        Hi Rahal,

                        4R-ALB returned back to service yesterday - after it's spent 2/3 months in maintenance. Does it have now the new cabin and seats ?
                        I fly cmb to Doha 4R-ALA landing was so bad the aircraft was too noisy and shaky while landing I guess the aircraft is too old that's why..business class seats are comfortable

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                        • SpookyFlyer
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 187

                          #8787
                          Originally posted by janhongladarom
                          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.
                          It's not good for passengers point of view. UL A321 cabin is not suitable to do 5+ hours. Even UL402 (CMB-BKK) flight is not suitable to fly with A321 (only operated by 4R-ABR & 4R-ABQ) equipment imo. The seats are too narrow, it vibrates and noisy compared to A330s and the entertainment system sucks. I always take UL882 or UL890 (which is operated by A332 or A333) over UL402 at any cost. I think other airlines will benefit if they use A321 for high dense Asian routes.

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                          • Haleef
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 1468

                            #8788
                            Originally posted by banuthev
                            I doubt 4R-ALA will be retired anytime soon. It looks like it has received new cabin and seats couple of months ago.

                            Hi Haleef,

                            I remember you flew on 4R-ALA. Please advise if it had the new seats when you fly on it few years ago ? Check the recent cabin pictures of 4R-ALA from the below link. Does these seats were fitted on it very recently ? it has IFE and good cabin.

                            4R-ALA Pics : http://www.airsrilanka.org/showthrea...ll=1#post15456

                            Hi Rahal,

                            4R-ALB returned back to service yesterday - after it's spent 2/3 months in maintenance. Does it have now the new cabin and seats ?
                            Yes, it had these seats. I totally hated the experience on this aircraft. I think I got 23H and 23K. The whole flight I was nauseous, and the headrests were like keeping the head on rocks. 4R-ALC had far more comfortable seats than 4R-ALA, and I had kind of a peaceful experience on it on UL364 to CGK (flight was almost empty as well..).
                            Haleef Ismail
                            www.youtube.com/haleef1 | www.instagram.com/cmb_spotter

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                            • RAHALROXZ
                              Member
                              • Jun 2015
                              • 56

                              #8789
                              Originally posted by banuthev
                              I doubt 4R-ALA will be retired anytime soon. It looks like it has received new cabin and seats couple of months ago.

                              Hi Haleef,

                              I remember you flew on 4R-ALA. Please advise if it had the new seats when you fly on it few years ago ? Check the recent cabin pictures of 4R-ALA from the below link. Does these seats were fitted on it very recently ? it has IFE and good cabin.

                              4R-ALA Pics : http://www.airsrilanka.org/showthrea...ll=1#post15456

                              Hi Rahal,

                              4R-ALB returned back to service yesterday - after it's spent 2/3 months in maintenance. Does it have now the new cabin and seats ?

                              Hello,

                              It was a regular heavy maintenance C check, not a cabin modification... therefore seats or the configurations havent been changed.

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                              • XFW-Spotter
                                Member
                                • Dec 2015
                                • 34

                                #8790
                                A321neo SriLankan 4R-ANC by Tobias Gudat, auf Flickr

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