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  • vishwa
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 153

    #11041
    Originally posted by Serendib
    Renewed Hopes for MRIA

    December 31, 2019

    Under the development plan of the present government, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) is in the process of exploring the opportunities to re-commence international flight operations at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA)
    As per the guidance of the Hon.Minister, the newly-appointed Chairman, Vice Chairman, the Board of Directors along with the Head of Divisions, senior officers of AASL visited MRIA on 30th December 2019 as their 1st official visit to discuss the current situation of MRIA. The objective of the visit and the meeting was to explore the feasible strategic directives and development opportunities at MRIA. In line with the visit, a meeting was organized with other key stakeholders to explore the future strategic direction of MRIA and actions which can be executed to make MRIA as a revenue-earning business unit. The officials emphasized the need for a holistic approach for Mattala as a destination of choice among the international tourists who are visiting Sri Lanka. Further, under the long term strategies, it was conversed the possibility to export perishable cargo from MRIA to Middle East markets by developing agricultural bases and allied industries around the Hambantota area. The meeting was concluded successfully with renewed aspirations for MRIA to re-commence international scheduled operations.

    Source:airport.lk
    in the expense of BIA???

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    • ejanson65
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 628

      #11042
      Originally posted by Serendib
      Renewed Hopes for MRIA

      December 31, 2019

      Under the development plan of the present government, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) is in the process of exploring the opportunities to re-commence international flight operations at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA)
      As per the guidance of the Hon.Minister, the newly-appointed Chairman, Vice Chairman, the Board of Directors along with the Head of Divisions, senior officers of AASL visited MRIA on 30th December 2019 as their 1st official visit to discuss the current situation of MRIA. The objective of the visit and the meeting was to explore the feasible strategic directives and development opportunities at MRIA. In line with the visit, a meeting was organized with other key stakeholders to explore the future strategic direction of MRIA and actions which can be executed to make MRIA as a revenue-earning business unit. The officials emphasized the need for a holistic approach for Mattala as a destination of choice among the international tourists who are visiting Sri Lanka. Further, under the long term strategies, it was conversed the possibility to export perishable cargo from MRIA to Middle East markets by developing agricultural bases and allied industries around the Hambantota area. The meeting was concluded successfully with renewed aspirations for MRIA to re-commence international scheduled operations.

      Source:airport.lk
      More delusional thinking!

      Nobody wants to fly to MRIA - everyone who has tried has suffered massive losses and stopped flying.

      The airport was a prestige project - there was/is no Business Case for this. Just another way for large amounts of money to be siphoned off to Family/Friends/Cronies and Criminals. I see the investigation into this project has gone quiet.

      How much more money does the GOSL propose to waste keeping this running?

      Are they going to force UL to fly there again?
      Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find this business

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      • skyline
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 241

        #11043
        Originally posted by ejanson65
        More delusional thinking!

        Nobody wants to fly to MRIA - everyone who has tried has suffered massive losses and stopped flying.

        The airport was a prestige project - there was/is no Business Case for this. Just another way for large amounts of money to be siphoned off to Family/Friends/Cronies and Criminals. I see the investigation into this project has gone quiet.

        How much more money does the GOSL propose to waste keeping this running?

        Are they going to force UL to fly there again?
        Good if they can invite low cost carriers by offering attractive rates. Most Flag carriers will not see the airport as a feasible place to transport its full fare paying passengers since there’s no quick access (i.e.high speed trains) methods to the cities, which is a vital area neglected when building the airport...

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        • channa
          Senior Member
          • May 2013
          • 230

          #11044
          Originally posted by skyline
          Good if they can invite low cost carriers by offering attractive rates. Most Flag carriers will not see the airport as a feasible place to transport its full fare paying passengers since there’s no quick access (i.e.high speed trains) methods to the cities, which is a vital area neglected when building the airport...
          It is better to use this as a domestic airport for the time being. UL should get smaller air craft to fly between CMB-HRI and CMB-JAF at least on daily basis.

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          • vishwa
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 153

            #11045
            Originally posted by channa
            It is better to use this as a domestic airport for the time being. UL should get smaller air craft to fly between CMB-HRI and CMB-JAF at least on daily basis.
            well this is a good suggestion but do we have enough traffic to consider HRI? cos when you are landed in HRI you are middle of now where... who would take such a flight unless somebody wants to Medamulana....

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            • skyline
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 241

              #11046
              Originally posted by channa
              It is better to use this as a domestic airport for the time being. UL should get smaller air craft to fly between CMB-HRI and CMB-JAF at least on daily basis.
              Need to be wait until Southern Express way extension is opened. Otherwise due to lack of connectivity roads will cause a negative impact. So wait for 3 months

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              • vishwa
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2014
                • 153

                #11047
                Qatar has started their fifth daily connection already... earlier it was said that they are planning to commence the 5th flight from Apr'20 on wards.. last three days i have seen that 5th one is in operation..
                Qatar schedule also now showing the same

                the good news out of 5 of them.. 3 are A350s... this means the load factor is still good hahh
                wonder why they are not operating the 6th one as well.. (somewhere between 2000-2200 hours..)
                Last edited by vishwa; 06-01-2020, 02:58 AM.

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                • 4R-ALA
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 383

                  #11048
                  Originally posted by vishwa
                  Qatar has started their fifth daily connection already... earlier it was said that they are planning to commence the 5th flight from Apr'20 on wards.. last three days i have seen that 5th one is in operation..
                  Qatar schedule also now showing the same

                  the good news out of 5 of them.. 3 are A350s... this means the load factor is still good hahh
                  wonder why they are not operating the 6th one as well.. (somewhere between 2000-2200 hours..)
                  Even UL has increased its 11 flight a week to DOH to 13 a week

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                  • 4R-ALA
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 383

                    #11049
                    Anyone here knows exact details of UL A330neo order?

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                    • Serendib
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 1807

                      #11050
                      Engineers question airworthiness of 2017 leased Airbus
                      Call for fresh report on leased SriLankan plane

                      Tourism and Aviation Minister Prasanna Ranatunga has instructed Ministry Secretary Marina Mohammad to order a fresh, detailed report from SriLankan Airlines (SLA) with regard to the controversial Airbus A330-200 aircraft leased in 2017.

                      The Minister had given these instructions to the Secretary subsequent to a meeting he had with the Aircraft Engineers’ Association of SLA on Friday (3).

                      During the meeting it was revealed that the said aircraft had been brought to the country under the previous government amidst the severe objections by the aircraft engineers due to the lack of its airworthiness.


                      The aircraft, which had been used by Air Portugal, had been inspected by two SriLankan Airlines engineers before it was taken over by the national carrier. However, none of the representatives from the Civil Aviation Authority had participated during this aircraft inspection.

                      SriLankan airlines union representatives pointed out to Minister Ranatunga that this aircraft had been brought to Sri Lanka only in 2018 though it was originally scheduled to be put in to operation 2017. Since then, SriLankan Airlines, being the lessee, had been paying a monthly rental of USD 585,000 to the lessor but, the plane remains on the ground as its facilities are not up to standard.

                      The Minister instructed the Secretary to ignore a previous report compiled by the aircraft engineers and call a fresh and a detailed report from SriLankan and also a second report from the Engineers’ Association in this regard

                      Source : Ceylon daily news

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                      • Serendib
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1807

                        #11051
                        Due to the prevailing unsettled situation in the Persian Gulf region, SriLankan Airlines has altered the route of its Colombo-London-Colombo flights to avoid the airspace of Iran and Iraq with immediate effect, as a precautionary measure.

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                        • channa
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2013
                          • 230

                          #11052
                          SriLankan Airlines plans A330 Delhi service in 1Q20

                          SriLankan Airlines in the first quarter of 2020 once again plans widebody aircraft on Colombo – Delhi route. From 15JAN20 to 25MAR20, selected service will be operated by A330-200, instead of A320/321. The oneWorld carrier operates this route 3 times daily.

                          Planned A330 operation as UL195/196 as follows, note last-minute changes remain highly possible:
                          01FEB20 Day 6
                          02FEB20 – 14FEB20 Day x16
                          15FEB20 – 20FEB20 Day x15
                          21FEB20 – 01MAR20 Day x1
                          07MAR20 – 18MAR20 Day 36 (Selected days operated by -300)
                          19MAR20 – 25MAR20 Day x14 (Selected days operated by -300)

                          UL191 CMB0020 – 0410DEL EQV D
                          UL195 CMB1355 – 1735DEL EQV D
                          UL197 CMB1945 – 2325DEL EQV D

                          UL198 DEL0025 – 0405CMB EQV D
                          UL192 DEL0510 – 0850CMB EQV D
                          UL196 DEL1835 – 2215CMB EQV D

                          Source- routesonline.com

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                          • SKYBUCK729
                            Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 84

                            #11053
                            Originally posted by channa
                            SriLankan Airlines in the first quarter of 2020 once again plans widebody aircraft on Colombo – Delhi route. From 15JAN20 to 25MAR20, selected service will be operated by A330-200, instead of A320/321. The oneWorld carrier operates this route 3 times daily.

                            Planned A330 operation as UL195/196 as follows, note last-minute changes remain highly possible:
                            01FEB20 Day 6
                            02FEB20 – 14FEB20 Day x16
                            15FEB20 – 20FEB20 Day x15
                            21FEB20 – 01MAR20 Day x1
                            07MAR20 – 18MAR20 Day 36 (Selected days operated by -300)
                            19MAR20 – 25MAR20 Day x14 (Selected days operated by -300)

                            UL191 CMB0020 – 0410DEL EQV D
                            UL195 CMB1355 – 1735DEL EQV D
                            UL197 CMB1945 – 2325DEL EQV D

                            UL198 DEL0025 – 0405CMB EQV D
                            UL192 DEL0510 – 0850CMB EQV D
                            UL196 DEL1835 – 2215CMB EQV D

                            Source- routesonline.com
                            As long as , it is not the notorious 4R -ALS.

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3947

                              #11054
                              Originally posted by channa
                              4R-ALJ is flying again.
                              4R-ALJ was taken out of the service since 3-Jan-2020. Is it undergoing end of lease checks?

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                              • Serendib
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 1807

                                #11055
                                Emirates flight hits fox and bird at Mattala
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                                An Emirates Boeing 777 which was diverted to Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) owing to bad weather hit a fox on landing and birds on take-off, aviation officials confirmed.

                                MRIA no longer takes scheduled flights. It is used only for emergency purposes. On the day of the incident, November 18, there was bad weather at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA).

                                The Emirates flight, EK652, arrived from Dubai via Male around 6.57pm. Upon landing it ran into a fox. The aircraft was examined by the maintenance crew of SriLankan and cleared for take-off to BIA after the weather settled. However, just minutes later the same aircraft suffered a birdstrike.

                                It was the first time since MRIA was opened in 2013 that an Emirates passenger flight used the airport. There were 73 persons on board and nobody disembarked, the Airport Manager said at the time, adding that it had departed after refuelling. Neither the bird strike nor fox strike were revealed to the public.

                                The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) confirmed the incidents and said the aircraft had not been damaged. Pilots have, however, expressed concern previously at the prevalence of wildlife at the barely-used MRIA which was built on land cleared of jungle that was the home of elephants and other animals. In April 2018, nearly 170 passengers were stranded for hours at MRIA when their Flydubai Boeing aircraft suffered a bird strike. The flight landed past 7am and was cleared to fly at 2.32pm after an engineering check.

                                Bird strikes are not uncommon in airports and there were 83 reported in Sri Lanka in 2018 alone. Forty-two of these were at BIA. It is not, however, usual for aircraft to hit other animals?such as, in this instance, foxes?on the runway.

                                Last year, between June and November, there were at least seven diversions to MRIA. Six of them were SriLankan flights.

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