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Aeroflot is going to upgrade the capacitity to Colombo next month by replacing A330 with B777-300ER.
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SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) has issued a Request for Proposal for the dry lease of five A330-200s or A330-300s for six years with bids due by March 27, 2023.
The state-owned carrier expects the delivery of all five aircraft within 2023 under six-year contracts. SriLankan has yet to publish detailed information concerning its requirements for the aircraft.
The RFP follows an unsuccessful tender in December 2022, which covered five A330s and five A320s. SriLankan Airlines said earlier it needed the five newly leased widebody aircraft to replace the current A330s, the leases of which are due to expire shortly.
The ch-aviation fleets advanced module shows the airline's widebody fleet currently comprises five A330-200s, which are 20.5 years old on average, and seven -300s, which are 7.8 years old on average. All twelve aircraft are dry-leased: the -200s from Carlyle Aviation Partners (three), and AerCap (two), and the -300s from Avolon (six) and Air Lease Corporation (one).
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I wonder the current fleet fully utilized? Iwe know some are parked due to engine issues. Do we need more planes?SriLankan Airlines (UL, Colombo International) has issued a Request for Proposal for the dry lease of five A330-200s or A330-300s for six years with bids due by March 27, 2023.
The state-owned carrier expects the delivery of all five aircraft within 2023 under six-year contracts. SriLankan has yet to publish detailed information concerning its requirements for the aircraft.
The RFP follows an unsuccessful tender in December 2022, which covered five A330s and five A320s. SriLankan Airlines said earlier it needed the five newly leased widebody aircraft to replace the current A330s, the leases of which are due to expire shortly.
The ch-aviation fleets advanced module shows the airline's widebody fleet currently comprises five A330-200s, which are 20.5 years old on average, and seven -300s, which are 7.8 years old on average. All twelve aircraft are dry-leased: the -200s from Carlyle Aviation Partners (three), and AerCap (two), and the -300s from Avolon (six) and Air Lease Corporation (one).
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This happens when stupids are appointed as and when government changes.
How can the government justify aircraft cancelation and penalty paid..
And now morn about aging aircrafts.
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Nov 2022 - Pathirage explains that several aircraft will exit the SriLankan Airlines’ fleet over the next 18 months, and the company is in discussions with its shareholder, the Government of Sri Lanka, to secure replacement aircraft through a Request For Proposal (RFP).
https://simpleflying.com/srilankan-a...ircraft-order/Comment
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Feb 2023 - SriLankan Airlines CEO Richard Nuttall confirmed to ch-aviation that three A320 family aircraft were grounded due to a lack of engines. They include an A321-200N registered as 4R-ANF (msn 8106), an A320-200N registered as 4R-ANA (msn 7486), and an A321-200 registered as 4R-ABQ (msn 3397).
https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/n...%20(msn%203397).Comment
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I wonder why 4R-ALH & 4R-ALN are not flying?
Feb 2023 - SriLankan Airlines CEO Richard Nuttall confirmed to ch-aviation that three A320 family aircraft were grounded due to a lack of engines. They include an A321-200N registered as 4R-ANF (msn 8106), an A320-200N registered as 4R-ANA (msn 7486), and an A321-200 registered as 4R-ABQ (msn 3397).
https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/n...%20(msn%203397).Comment
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SriLankan is planning to take five A330 between May and Nov 2023 on a 6 Years Dry Lease to replace older existing A330s.
Delivery Schedule
May 2023 x 2 A330s
Aug 2023 x 2 A330s
Nov 2023 x 1 A330
Are ALA, ALB, ALC, ALH, ALS, leaving the fleet?
Hi Skyliner, Do you have Information about upcoming A330s to SriLankan Fleet? I wonder what are the MSN of these A330s?Comment
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Does Srilankan AL has any plan to operate current aging A330s as dedicated freighters?? Or do they retire them from the whole fleet. My personal opinion is they should convert all A330-200s to freighters...so they can eventually increase the revenue while boosting cargo operations.Last edited by RUM2004; 16-03-2023, 06:55 AM.Comment
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Hi Rum2004, Welcome to Air Sri Lanka ForumDoes Srilankan AL has any plan to operate current aging A330s as dedicated freighters?? Or do they retire them from the whole fleet. My personal opinion is they should convert all A330-200s to freighters...so they can eventually increase the revenue while boosting cargo operations.
Does SriLankan has plans to use A330 for freighter? Do we have enough cargo demand for using A330s?
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Hi Banuthev, Thank you for adding me to the forum.
There were zome rumors in early 2021 about Srilankan having planes to lease 5-6 A330-200Fs but as the local economy got worse the "rumour" turned cold.
In 2020-2021 finnancial report Srilankan did have some good revenue by operating sole A330-200F (4R-ALS) which led the airline to make a gross profit in Q1 of 2021.
So yes, I think despite the post-covid cargo and logistics boost we do have a good demand for cargo,
and old Airbus A330-200F is an excellent choice for that considering its range,fuel economy and payload. And best thing is Srilankan can easily maintain an A330 fleet. so having a fleet of cargo A330s can make a huge differece in airline revenue & profits.
For example airlines like Qatar, Ethiopian earns more by operating Cargo flights comparing to Passenger flights.
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Isn't that better to lease the dedicated freighter with main deck cargo door so it can carry large containers in the main deck such as LD3, 6 etc.. ?
Hi Banuthev, Thank you for adding me to the forum.
There were zome rumors in early 2021 about Srilankan having planes to lease 5-6 A330-200Fs but as the local economy got worse the "rumour" turned cold.
In 2020-2021 finnancial report Srilankan did have some good revenue by operating sole A330-200F (4R-ALS) which led the airline to make a gross profit in Q1 of 2021.
So yes, I think despite the post-covid cargo and logistics boost we do have a good demand for cargo,
and old Airbus A330-200F is an excellent choice for that considering its range,fuel economy and payload. And best thing is Srilankan can easily maintain an A330 fleet. so having a fleet of cargo A330s can make a huge differece in airline revenue & profits.
For example airlines like Qatar, Ethiopian earns more by operating Cargo flights comparing to Passenger flights.
I wonder why Fitsair don't fly cargo flights anymore?
Currently A330-200 in the SriLankan fleet are on lease. I suspect they are leaving the fleet as lease due to expire soon
Hi Haleef, Do you know which A330s are going to leave SriLankan fleet?
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ALA, B, C and H might go hopefully. Not sure of ALS though. Wondering which A330 will bear the OneWorld livery once ALH leaves.
Isn't that better to lease the dedicated freighter with main deck cargo door so it can carry large containers in the main deck such as LD3, 6 etc.. ?
I wonder why Fitsair don't fly cargo flights anymore?
Currently A330-200 in the SriLankan fleet are on lease. I suspect they are leaving the fleet as lease due to expire soon
Hi Haleef, Do you know which A330s are going to leave SriLankan fleet?Comment
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