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  • Srilankan1
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 499

    #8926
    RESTRUCTURING PLAN TO BRING SRILANKAN BACK TO PROFITABILITY

    The SriLankan Airlines will submit a restructuring plan to the government this week, which could be implemented by the government, if there is no foreign partner to come under the proposed public-private partnership (PPP) by July 31, Sunday Observer reliably learns.

    The plan is likely to emphasize on the areas such as downsizing the group, operating ground handling and engineering as separate companies with separate managements and providing fuel at international prices, with political will to implement the changes being critical.

    When asked SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias said, the government cannot continue to subsidize this airline. “A restructuring program of our own is needed, if there is no foreign interest in this airline. We want to propose steps on how to bring the company back to profitability in two years, by consolidating the airline’s operations, shedding loss making routes and focusing on profitable ones,” he said.

    “If we take the political interference out, and commit to implement this (restructuring plan) over the next two years, it will be possible to make it a profitable airline again,” Dias said in an interview with the Sunday Observer.

    After the report the government will have to decide on its implementation or the way forward by July 31, the cut-off date, with perhaps the ‘in-house’ restructuring plan the only solution available, since there have been no foreign takers for the airline under the proposed public-private partnership.

    “I really hope that a foreign airline comes – then no politician will try to mess with them,” Dias said, adding however that: “We will be happy if a Sri Lanka consortium comes.”
    Texas Pacific Group was the only qualified bidder when expressions of interest were called but withdrew after negotiations.

    “We did everything possible to get them down. They are as large as Sri Lanka’s economy,” Dias said. “They have investments in Sri Lanka.

    They found extraordinary talent within SriLankan Airlines which they mentioned in their departing letter.”

    “The airline must get into a breakeven situation - we need to take dramatic steps to do that,” Dias said. As a group SriLankan Airlines is profitable with most profits coming from catering, ground handling and engineering.“We will become an airline operating primarily between the Middle East and Australia - we need to consolidate within this region. Europe is a dead loss - only London is worth it.” Dias believes the country does need a national airline. “During the time of the Katunayake airport bombing it was only SriLankan Airlines that managed to support our exports and bring in tourists - the two industries which brought foreign exchange to this country,” he said. “It helped us send our orders for apparel on time. The apparel business grew well and the national airline helped,” Dias who was a pioneer in the apparel industry and a Co-founder of the Brandix Group said.

    Dias believes the management team has made progress in turning around the national carrier by reducing losses and, most importantly, eliminating corruption, and feels criticism is unjustified and a result of misunderstanding of the highly competitive nature of the airline business and the Weliamuna report.
    “The Weliamuna report was based on what people said. It was not an investigation and was done quickly, within a month. I want to ask which part have we not implemented?
    “The main thing was corruption – corruption has been eliminated. No one says we are corrupt now,” Dias said.

    “The Weliamuna report is a catch phrase to sling mud at me. Some politicians do this because we didn’t give in to political pressure.” Dias said he had been misquoted on the Weliamuna report several times and believes it was very useful. “The major part of it was about decisions made in the past, which was very clearly for the Financial Crimes Investigation Division and Bribery Commission to investigate, which they are doing. All documentation needed has been given, and our guys are in and out of there. A major part of the Weliamuna report was about misusing power – for which certain actions have been taken.”

    The SriLankan Airlines will submit a restructuring plan to the government this week, which could be implemented by the government, if there is no foreign partner to come under the proposed public-private partnership (PPP) by July 31, Sunday Observer reliably learns.The plan is likely to emphasize on the areas such as downsizing the group, operating ground handling and engineering as separate companies with separate managements and providing fuel at international prices, with political will to implement the changes being critical.When asked SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias said, the gover

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    • Speedbird
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 616

      #8927
      Originally posted by Srilankan1
      RESTRUCTURING PLAN TO BRING SRILANKAN BACK TO PROFITABILITY

      The SriLankan Airlines will submit a restructuring plan to the government this week, which could be implemented by the government, if there is no foreign partner to come under the proposed public-private partnership (PPP) by July 31, Sunday Observer reliably learns.

      The plan is likely to emphasize on the areas such as downsizing the group, operating ground handling and engineering as separate companies with separate managements and providing fuel at international prices, with political will to implement the changes being critical...

      http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2017/06...-profitability
      more like playing with deck chairs in the Titanic

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      • Speedbird
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 616

        #8928

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        • Sandaru
          Administrator
          • Oct 2015
          • 361

          #8929
          Originally posted by nipuna787
          Seems it's destination was Egypt and it's flying back to DUS or some another destination in Europe. Btw I don't feel good about this deal and this delay of delivering. Something is definitely wrong. Do you guys have any idea what's up with this deal and delay?
          Looks like Hi-Fly has put it on to revenue service. With the Sri Lankan livery :-o

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          • ULfan79
            Member
            • Apr 2017
            • 34

            #8930
            Brighter or Darker skies over SriLankan Airlines?



            The airline is saddled with three unwanted ancient Airbus A330-200 wide-bodied aircraft due an erroneous, arbitrary and unilateral extension of lease agreements by the CEO. Total lease cost for three aircraft six-year lease period amounts to USD 54.54 million. This transaction will "weaken the balance sheet" annually whilst the culprit, recruited for a princely salary of Rs 3 million plus perks, is not disciplined. To be fair, a majority of directors objected to CEO’s decision. They were overruled by a cabinet sub-committee. As a result, this costly mistake was not discussed during the meeting between Board members and CEO with the President, Prime Minister and cabinet of ministers last Tuesday.

            So the leases of ALA, ALB & ALC have been extended by 6 years!!!! .

            A business case to operate four weekly flights to Melbourne in Australia has been given the green light to operate daily flights. Scheduled to operate with three ancient Airbus A330-200 aircraft (Melbourne flights would incur heavy losses if operated with newer Airbus A330-300 aircraft due to high lease charges), Melbourne route is projected to be profitable from day one due to a monthly lease charge of only USD 225,000 per aircraft (this lease charge is applicable only for a short period). According to top airline officials, Melbourne route would be a ‘leadership route’

            And they will use them for the MEL flights
            Last edited by ULfan79; 25-06-2017, 06:47 AM.

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            • ejanson65
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 628

              #8931
              Originally posted by banuthev
              Its still under HiFly rego : CS-TFZ and flew from BRU to DUS yesterday. Its currently departed from DUS with the same rego : CS-TFZ and flight number 5K261. It looks like SL registration has not been added to the aircraft yet. Any idea what is the destination of this flight?
              My information is that it isn't going to UL but will remain in the Hifly fleet.

              Probably tied to the ongoing issues between UL and Aercap.
              Last edited by ejanson65; 25-06-2017, 09:51 AM. Reason: Spelling
              Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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              • ejanson65
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2013
                • 628

                #8932
                Originally posted by ULfan79
                http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...e_title=167178


                A business case to operate four weekly flights to Melbourne in Australia has been given the green light to operate daily flights. Scheduled to operate with three ancient Airbus A330-200 aircraft (Melbourne flights would incur heavy losses if operated with newer Airbus A330-300 aircraft due to high lease charges), Melbourne route is projected to be profitable from day one due to a monthly lease charge of only USD 225,000 per aircraft (this lease charge is applicable only for a short period). According to top airline officials, Melbourne route would be a ‘leadership route’
                You want the perfect example of Delusional Thinking? See above.

                It would be funny if it wasn't so tragic.
                Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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                • LukeSkywalker
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 188

                  #8933
                  Originally posted by ejanson65
                  You want the perfect example of Delusional Thinking? See above.

                  It would be funny if it wasn't so tragic.
                  I don't know who this is coming from UL or from one of our esteemed 'investigstive journalists'. Both are next to useless. I don't know how things will progress from here we are almost at the tail end of the Sri Lankan airline lifecycle with UL.

                  Air Ceylon lasted about 43 years? UL's demise has been hastened somewhat by the meddling in the last 10 years. No private entity in its right mind will dare to establish anything beacuase someone might come along and nationalize it. And the cycle will continue on...

                  Mabye one of the root of the problem is most of the SL head of state see UL as a personal mode of transport., mabye getting the airforce to have a VIP jet would lessen the meddling somewhat?

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                  • Serendib
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1807

                    #8934
                    The World's Top 100 Airlines - 2017

                    2017 Rating. Airline. 2016 Rating
                    1 Qatar Airways 2
                    2 Singapore Airlines 3
                    3 ANA All Nippon Airways 5
                    4 Emirates 1
                    5 Cathay Pacific 4
                    6 EVA Air 8
                    7 Lufthansa 10
                    8 Etihad Airways 6
                    9 Hainan Airlines 12
                    10 Garuda Indonesia 11
                    11 Thai Airways 13
                    12 Turkish Airlines 7
                    13 Virgin Australia 18
                    14 Swiss Int'l Air Lines 15
                    15 Qantas Airways 9
                    16 Japan Airlines 21
                    17 Austrian 19
                    18 Air France 14
                    19 Air New Zealand 17
                    20 Asiana Airlines 16
                    21 Bangkok Airways 20
                    22 KLM 24
                    23 China Southern 32
                    24 Hong Kong Airlines 29
                    25 Finnair 27
                    26 AirAsia 23
                    27 Cathay Dragon 22
                    28 Norwegian 30
                    29 Air Canada 31
                    30 Aeroflot 40
                    31 Malaysia Airlines 34
                    32 Delta Air Lines 35
                    33 Virgin Atlantic 28
                    34 Korean Air 36
                    35 China Airlines 37
                    36 Alaska Airlines 60
                    37 Aegean Airlines 33
                    38 Aer Lingus 49
                    39 jetBlue Airways 53
                    40 British Airways 26
                    41 easyJet 38
                    42 Iberia 52
                    43 Virgin America 25
                    44 Jetstar Airways 46
                    45 AirAsiaX 48
                    46 Air Astana 43
                    47 Vietnam Airlines 44
                    48 Ethiopian Airlines 76
                    49 South African Airways 41
                    50 Avianca 56
                    51 Saudi Arabian Airlines 82
                    52 Azul Brazilian 55
                    53 Oman Air 42
                    54 Southwest Airlines 66
                    55 Porter Airlines 47
                    56 SilkAir 39
                    57 Indigo 51
                    58 WestJet 50
                    59 LATAM 45
                    60 Scoot 61
                    61 Jetstar Asia 54
                    62 TAP Air Portugal 64
                    63 Alitalia 58
                    64 Eurowings 75
                    65 SAS Scandinavian 62
                    66 Thomson Airways 65
                    67 Philippine Airlines 83
                    68 Brussels Airlines 59
                    69 Copa Airlines 69
                    70 Air Transat 88
                    71 Azerbaijan Airlines 70
                    72 China Eastern 79
                    73 Jet Airways 71
                    74 American Airlines 77
                    75 Fiji Airways 91
                    76 Ryanair 108
                    77 Air Mauritius 73
                    78 United Airlines 68
                    79 LOT Polish 92
                    80 Air Seychelles 63
                    81 SriLankan Airlines. 2016 Rating : 67
                    82 Icelandair 81
                    83 Juneyao Airlines 90
                    84 Gulf Air 80
                    85 Air Berlin 74
                    86 Hawaiian Airlines 72
                    87 American Eagle Airlines 84
                    88 Vueling 109
                    89 Air Nostrum 89
                    90 Tigerair 97
                    91 Kenya Airways 85
                    92 Royal Brunei Airlines 95
                    93 Air Malta 101
                    94 Xiamen Airlines 110
                    95 S7 Airlines 104
                    96 Peach 78
                    97 Royal Air Maroc 115
                    98 Air China 87
                    99 Air Canada rouge 131
                    100 Aeromexico 94

                    Source : Skytrax

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                    • dilushasg-bdavi
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 555

                      #8935
                      CS-TFZ at DUS Source:https://www.planespotters.net/photo/...irbus-a330-243

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                      • Serendib
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1807

                        #8936
                        More details emerge on SriLankan’s Airlines state of affairs

                        •Line minister had no knowledge on national carrier’s decision to terminate deal with Airbus
                        •CID probe underway on the purchase of four Airbus A -350 900 aircraft
                        •AG questions legality of Airbus agreement and the need to sign numerous agreements with other parties

                        Last edited by Serendib; 27-06-2017, 07:30 AM.

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                        • banuthev
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 3947

                          #8937
                          Originally posted by Sandaru
                          Looks like Hi-Fly has put it on to revenue service. With the Sri Lankan livery :-o
                          Yes indeed! CS-TFZ has been flying with SriLankan colours to Rhodes, Palma and Egypt. Publicity for UL. But CS-TFZ was ferried to Manchester from Dusseldorf yesterday. It must be for repainting the aircraft for new owner. I suspect new owner is Azur Air Germany.

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                          • umedhah
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 600

                            #8938
                            Originally posted by banuthev
                            Yes indeed! CS-TFZ has been flying with SriLankan colours to Rhodes, Palma and Egypt. Publicity for UL. But CS-TFZ was ferried to Manchester from Dusseldorf yesterday. It must be for repainting the aircraft for new owner. I suspect new owner is Azur Air Germany.
                            Oh no... So we are not getting her into the fleet
                            ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

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                            • Srilankan1
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 499

                              #8939
                              Originally posted by banuthev
                              Yes indeed! CS-TFZ has been flying with SriLankan colours to Rhodes, Palma and Egypt. Publicity for UL. But CS-TFZ was ferried to Manchester from Dusseldorf yesterday. It must be for repainting the aircraft for new owner. I suspect new owner is Azur Air Germany.
                              Oh no what's going on here?

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                              • SLD
                                Senior Member
                                • Jun 2017
                                • 104

                                #8940
                                when is 4R-ANC (A321NEO) going to be delivered?

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