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  • NeatStuff
    Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 59

    #1966
    Originally posted by Max
    A: It is my understanding that Boeing and Sri Lankan Airlines are negotiating the terms of some Boeing 777s, and negotiations are progressing.

    http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2012/06/03/fin07.asp
    777's would be great. I love the spaciousness of the cabin and the high ceiling. UL can pack 5 across in J class and 10 across in Y like EK and make a higher yield.

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    • sm777
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 26

      #1967
      Excellent news, time the A340-300s were replaced by much better aircraft like the 777. I think the 77E (777-200ER) would be a better option for UL, the 777-300ER maybe a bit too large.

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      • sm777
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 26

        #1968
        Depends, the 77W comes with GE90s, the 77Es are most popular with RR Trent 900s, so two engine types will be an issue. ‎77L is not suitable since its a long range ac, dont think UL needs ULR ac to fly CMB-US, not that much loads.

        So i would place my bets on 777-200ERs. Unless there is some traffic growth projection which justifies the 777-300ERs. Even Jet Airways struggles to fill the 77W, only the London flights go full.

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        • Srilankan1
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 499

          #1969
          SriLankan Airlines turns 33

          The national carrier of Sri Lanka, SriLankan Airlines is celebrating its 33rd anniversary this month.

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          • Serendib
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1807

            #1970
            Originally posted by MalaysiaMustafa
            So Mihin will be having only 2 A321 from December? I mean are they just replacing A320 with new A321?

            Are they postponed the starting date or It is wrong news?
            Mihin Lanka has planned to services Bahrain, Kathmandu, New Delhi and Madurai with new aircraft.
            http://www.mihinlanka.com/english/ab...irbus-aircraft

            Heard Madurai starts from this December.

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            • banuthev
              Administrator
              • Dec 2010
              • 3947

              #1971
              Originally posted by Serendib
              Mihin Lanka has planned to services Bahrain, Kathmandu, New Delhi and Madurai with new aircraft.
              http://www.mihinlanka.com/english/ab...irbus-aircraft

              Heard Madurai starts from this December.
              Mihin Lanka took over the Bahrain route from SriLankan on 2 Sep 2012. On the same day 4R-MRD operated it's first revenue flight to TRZ as MJ301/2.

              Originally posted by SSCMK
              SG begins Madurai - Colombo daily services using a Q400 from Sep. 20, 2012

              Banuthev, have you planned your Madurai trip?
              No idea of visiting Madurai after I read this news : http://www.tehelka.com/story_main53....040912NADU.asp

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              • Cayman
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 379

                #1972
                Originally posted by Banuthev
                No idea of visiting Madurai after I read this news : http://www.tehelka.com/story_main53....040912NADU.asp
                I think the viability of this route must be re-evaluated in the light of the GoSL travel warning covering Tamilnadu.

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                • Sakith
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 137

                  #1973
                  Originally posted by sm777
                  Depends, the 77W comes with GE90s, the 77Es are most popular with RR Trent 900s, so two engine types will be an issue. ‎77L is not suitable since its a long range ac, dont think UL needs ULR ac to fly CMB-US, not that much loads.

                  So i would place my bets on 777-200ERs. Unless there is some traffic growth projection which justifies the 777-300ERs. Even Jet Airways struggles to fill the 77W, only the London flights go full.
                  i think before we get these AASL must construct the 2nd terminal at BIA. bcause BIA aerto bridges can accomodate only 3 773. but in bravo bay gate 14 can park 773 but can only use 1 aero bridge, if UL brings 777's there will be a big issue at night wen CX SQ TG and EK 777s arrive to BIA. although BIA's remort gates are not that big to board nearly 400 pax when we use them for our flights such as full 340 flight there are no enough space for passenger. 4 remort departure gates but only 1 common wash room and with a single security screening point, its a big mess at the morning when mor than 6 flights boarding at the same time.

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                  • Praetorian
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 126

                    #1974
                    Originally posted by Sakith
                    i think before we get these AASL must construct the 2nd terminal at BIA. bcause BIA aerto bridges can accomodate only 3 773. but in bravo bay gate 14 can park 773 but can only use 1 aero bridge, if UL brings 777's there will be a big issue at night wen CX SQ TG and EK 777s arrive to BIA. although BIA's remort gates are not that big to board nearly 400 pax when we use them for our flights such as full 340 flight there are no enough space for passenger. 4 remort departure gates but only 1 common wash room and with a single security screening point, its a big mess at the morning when mor than 6 flights boarding at the same time.
                    Is it true that there is a construction flaw with the concourse, resulting in this disjointed approach to aircraft using the aero bridges.

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                    • Max
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 919

                      #1975
                      SriLankan Airlines is looking to add six wide-body airplanes.

                      SriLankan Airlines is looking to add six widebodies as part of a plan to double its fleet during the next five years.


                      It will be better if UL gets –

                      4 – 777-200ER

                      2 – 777-300ER

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                      • Max
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 919

                        #1976
                        Boeing 777 -

                        Vid : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXdwG...feature=relmfu

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                        • Skyler
                          Junior Member
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 14

                          #1977
                          Are they still looking for 777 s?

                          Originally posted by Max
                          SriLankan Airlines is looking to add six wide-body airplanes.

                          SriLankan Airlines is looking to add six widebodies as part of a plan to double its fleet during the next five years.


                          It will be better if UL gets –

                          4 – 777-200ER

                          2 – 777-300ER
                          I can't understand that why UL still looking for 777s. Actually UL already need more well equipped A330-200s (such as Kingfisher) for their long haul routes.Not 777s or A330-300s.

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                          • Cayman
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 379

                            #1978
                            Originally posted by Skyler
                            I can't understand that why UL still looking for 777s. Actually UL already need more well equipped A330-200s (such as Kingfisher) for their long haul routes.Not 777s or A330-300s.
                            Cannot think of a rational reason other than to get better pricing from Airbus, but then again if they are talking to ILFC / ALC, I am not sure even that strategy makes much sense.

                            777 series aircraft (in particular the 77w) is a phenomenal performer, yet, it is not worth the introduction cost of a line of metal from another manufacturer. UL should look at A333 for high density routes and look for more A332s until they could order A350 range after EIS and operational data from a credible operator becomes available.

                            The sheer logistical challenges of dealing with the GE90-115B engines itself is a good reason not to introduce just a a few 77W frames.

                            Alternatively, UL could look at the B787 range with a view of converting in to an all Boeing 787 /77X fleet in the future. Getting delivery slots for B787 would be a challenge though. Perhaps a leasing company could help.

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3947

                              #1979
                              Originally posted by MalaysiaMustafa
                              So Mihin will be having only 2 A321 from December? I mean are they just replacing A320 with new A321?

                              Are they postponed the starting date or It is wrong news?
                              RE: MJ. 4R-MRB will be replaced by third A321 (4R-MRE) in Nov/Dec 2012. There are plans to add a new route CMB-DEL-KTM by Jan 2013. I doubt Madurai will be launched due to Tamil Nadu protests.


                              Originally posted by Cayman
                              Cannot think of a rational reason other than to get better pricing from Airbus, but then again if they are talking to ILFC / ALC, I am not sure even that strategy makes much sense.

                              777 series aircraft (in particular the 77w) is a phenomenal performer, yet, it is not worth the introduction cost of a line of metal from another manufacturer. UL should look at A333 for high density routes and look for more A332s until they could order A350 range after EIS and operational data from a credible operator becomes available.

                              The sheer logistical challenges of dealing with the GE90-115B engines itself is a good reason not to introduce just a a few 77W frames.

                              Alternatively, UL could look at the B787 range with a view of converting in to an all Boeing 787 /77X fleet in the future. Getting delivery slots for B787 would be a challenge though. Perhaps a leasing company could help.
                              I think there is no point of replacing A340-311s with B777s when three A340-313Xs are in service. Therefore UL's three of A340-311s should be replaced with three A330-300s , which is a capable aircraft for high-yield routes especially for China and Saudi Arabia, while long-range routes fly with A330-200s and A340-313Xs. Three A340-313Xs could be replaced with A350-Series after EIS. UL is better stick with Airbus for now.

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                              • sm777
                                Junior Member
                                • Apr 2011
                                • 26

                                #1980
                                Originally posted by Sakith
                                i think before we get these AASL must construct the 2nd terminal at BIA. bcause BIA aerto bridges can accomodate only 3 773. but in bravo bay gate 14 can park 773 but can only use 1 aero bridge, if UL brings 777's there will be a big issue at night wen CX SQ TG and EK 777s arrive to BIA. although BIA's remort gates are not that big to board nearly 400 pax when we use them for our flights such as full 340 flight there are no enough space for passenger. 4 remort departure gates but only 1 common wash room and with a single security screening point, its a big mess at the morning when mor than 6 flights boarding at the same time.
                                Yes I agree, having used BIA many times (coming next week again probably)...lots of rush when u have a few widebodies arriving together. Need a new terminal with more aerobridges, i dont think space is a problem, guess the Govt have to shell out the money to build it...

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