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  • banuthev
    Administrator
    • Dec 2010
    • 3947

    #11416
    Originally posted by ULfan79

    ALA ALB ALC are all 20+ years with extended leases. Would have been perfect for cargo...
    I think P2F conversion is more suitable for ALH & ALS since the expiry of lease for ALH is 2026. Spending money on P2F conversion for ALA, ALB, ALC may not be suitable since lease is ending in just next 3 years time. Please correct me if i am wrong.

    In below annual report say, "Undertake to lease one A330-200 aircraft in 2017 (Lease term 10 Years". Is it referring to ALS ?
    I wonder which MJ A320 was leased for 25 Months in Nov16. Is it MRE? In that case , MRE must have been left the UL fleet end of 2018

    Originally posted by ULfan79

    Yes I read in earlier article ALA, ALB, ALC leases were extended by 6 years in 2017.

    ttp://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...e_title=167178

    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.
    Originally posted by ULfan79

    looks like ALH & MRE was part of the a350 cancellation deal and ALH (MSN 627) may have been extended by up to 10 years


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    ^from the annual report '16


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    • banuthev
      Administrator
      • Dec 2010
      • 3947

      #11417
      Originally posted by SHOCKWAVE

      After posting, I did some digging and came out with this. Looks like they all are waiting for the AOC (which can take good 6 7 months) and thanks to COVID-19 might take some more time.
      I can't see any progress in Applications of Fly Lankan Asia and Spark Air. Applications are in the same stage like last month.

      Screenshot_20201217-203113_Drive.jpg

      https://www.caa.lk/images/pdf/certif..._11Dec2020.pdf

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      • Serendib
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 1807

        #11418
        Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) launches charter flights from Kyiv to Sri Lanka. This was reported on the airline's website.

        Flights will be operated from December 28, 2020 to March 10, 2021. The planes will fly from Boryspil airport to Mattala airport.

        https://112.international/society/uk...nka-57400.html

        Courtesy 112 Ukraine Flights will be operated from December 28, 2020 to March 10, 2021 Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) launches charter flights from Kyiv to Sri Lanka. This was reported on the airline’s website. Flights will be operated from December 28, 2020 to March 10, 2021. The planes will fly from Boryspil airport to Mattala airport.Related: Ryanair opens ticket sale […]

        Is it true?

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        • banuthev
          Administrator
          • Dec 2010
          • 3947

          #11419
          Originally posted by Serendib

          Is it true?
          UIA website say nothing about Mattala

          But reliable source like CAPA also mention about UIA charters to Mattala : https://centreforaviation.com/news/u...1q2021-1043916

          Some one please confirm ?

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          • sachindra777
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2020
            • 14

            #11420
            cant confirm yet...

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            • Aaqib
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2013
              • 474

              #11421
              Originally posted by banuthev

              UIA website say nothing about Mattala

              But reliable source like CAPA also mention about UIA charters to Mattala : https://centreforaviation.com/news/u...1q2021-1043916

              Some one please confirm ?
              Great to see airlines having interest to operate to Mattala
              Hope to see HRI grow as an International Airport.... It has massive potential
              - Aaqib Hussain
              http://www.youtube.com/@theflyinglankan

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              • ULfan79
                Member
                • Apr 2017
                • 34

                #11422
                Originally posted by banuthev

                I think P2F conversion is more suitable for ALH & ALS since the expiry of lease for ALH is 2026. Spending money on P2F conversion for ALA, ALB, ALC may not be suitable since lease is ending in just next 3 years time. Please correct me if i am wrong.

                In below annual report say, "Undertake to lease one A330-200 aircraft in 2017 (Lease term 10 Years". Is it referring to ALS ?
                I wonder which MJ A320 was leased for 25 Months in Nov16. Is it MRE? In that case , MRE must have been left the UL fleet end of 2018


                Yea the lease terms of ALS should end in ~2027 and ALH in ~2028 according to that report. And i think they are referring to MRD/MRE for the a320 & a321. MRD left in ~2018 which is correct but they must have extended MRE even further afterwards ?
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                Last edited by ULfan79; 18-12-2020, 10:16 AM.

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                • sachindra777
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2020
                  • 14

                  #11423
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                  • Serendib
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1807

                    #11424
                    Aeroflot flight from Colombo airport carrying Russian,
                    The company's 16 flights.

                    22 flights from Mattala . Ukranian Airline, Sky Up and Scat Air.

                    scheduled to enter Sri Lanka on tourist visas between December 26 and January 21, 2021. They are allowed to rest in hotels on the beach in accordance with quarantine rules. So I am happy to inform you that they can start their tourism industry with those countries.

                    Udayanga Facebook page

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                    • banuthev
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 3947

                      #11425
                      Originally posted by Serendib

                      Aeroflot flight from Colombo airport carrying Russian,
                      The company's 16 flights.

                      22 flights from Mattala . Ukranian Airline, Sky Up and Scat Air.

                      scheduled to enter Sri Lanka on tourist visas between December 26 and January 21, 2021. They are allowed to rest in hotels on the beach in accordance with quarantine rules. So I am happy to inform you that they can start their tourism industry with those countries.

                      Udayanga Facebook page
                      None of these flights are on the airline website. May be because it's a charter flight?

                      Kiev Airport website show Skyup Airlines flights to Colombo every Monday and Thursday operating from 24-Dec-2020 to March 2021 : https://kbp.aero/wp-content/uploads/...-2020_2021.pdf

                      Its definitely good news HRI attracting charter flights. It would be better if Helicopter services based at HRI to transport the tourists to various holiday places in Sri Lanka to save the time of the tourists since road transport takes time. i would like to know what you guys think of this idea?

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                      • Serendib
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1807

                        #11426

                        Sri Lankans repatriating after the 26th do not require permission from Foreign Ministry

                        Sun, Dec 20, 2020, 08:53 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

                        Dec 20, Colombo: Overseas Sri Lankans, who were stranded in foreign countries due to COVID-19, arriving in Sri Lanka after the 26th December will be able to enter the country obtaining clearance from the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry, Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) Upul Dharmadasa has said.

                        Earlier, the Sri Lankan nationals were required to obtain permission from the Foreign Ministry before repatriation.

                        However, all arriving passengers will be subjected to PCR tests, the CAASL Chairman said.

                        Sri Lanka will resume international flights operations from December 26, eight months after they were closed in view of the COVID-19 outbreak.

                        Following the reopening of the airport, a group of Russians will arrive in Sri Lanka as the first group of tourists.

                        CAASL Chairman Upul Dharmadasa said the group was granted permission at the request of the Russian Federation.

                        Accordingly, about 200 tourists are scheduled to arrive at the Katunayake and Mattala international airports on the 26th.

                        When tourists arrive in the island, they are subjected to PCR testing at the airport and steps have already been taken to provide them with the necessary accommodation and transport facilities, the official said.

                        The Chairman said the airport has the facility to perform around 3,500 PCR tests in a day and the number of passengers arriving in the country is limited to a maximum of 3,500 per day.

                        Sri Lankans repatriating after the 26th do not require permission from Foreign Ministry
                        Good news!
                        Last edited by Serendib; 21-12-2020, 04:00 AM.

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                        • SHOCKWAVE
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2017
                          • 189

                          #11427
                          "After Covid, SriLankan Airlines will be in much better shape to return to profitability," he said. "Our plan is to make money by 2022." The operator is planning new routes next year to Sydney, Seoul, Kathmandu and European cities, the chairman said. It is seeking to resume flights into India, one of its key markets, and increase frequencies to Dhaka. In terms of cargo, the airline is seeking to triple or quadruple its freight volumes over the next two years to reduce reliance on passenger operations, Mr Pathirage said. To drive its cargo expansion, the airline is preparing a request for proposals (RFP) to procure its first two freighters, he said. "There's so much cargo business at the moment.


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                          • AviatorSN
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 27

                            #11428
                            4R-ALJ Leaves.


                            4R-ALJ leaves the fleet as she flies to Singapore as UL 308 today. As per the schedule, she will continue to Dusseldorf (DUS) as UL 1205 on Thursday.(Subject to change)
                            Why the ferry flight is making a stop at SIN instead of a direct CMB-DUS flight is unknown. Please share any further information.
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                            Last edited by AviatorSN; 22-12-2020, 11:50 AM.

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                            • banuthev
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 3947

                              #11429
                              Originally posted by AviatorSN
                              4R-ALJ Leaves.


                              4R-ALJ leaves the fleet as she flies to Singapore as UL 308 today. As per the schedule, she will continue to Dusseldorf (DUS) as UL 1205 on Thursday. Why the ferry flight is making a stop at SIN instead of a direct CMB-DUS flight is unknown. Please share any further information.
                              Thanks AviatorSN and Shockwave for the update! Any photo?

                              I wonder why it's going to SIN directly instead of DUS ? Do you think ALJ is delivering cargo to SIN?

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                              • umedhah
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 600

                                #11430
                                Originally posted by banuthev

                                Thanks AviatorSN and Shockwave for the update! Any photo?

                                I wonder why it's going to SIN directly instead of DUS ? Do you think ALJ is delivering cargo to SIN?
                                UL 308 a usual UL code... So my guess is that ferry pilots may take over the aircraft from SIN?
                                ​Umedha Hettigoda ®

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